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} #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif\ " } # !$opt_dry_run pic_flag_for_symtable= case "$compile_command " in *" -static "*) ;; *) case $host in # compiling the symbol table file with pic_flag works around # a FreeBSD bug that causes programs to crash when -lm is # linked before any other PIC object. 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This function supports the # following $build/$host combinations (but does no harm for # combinations not listed here): # $build $host # mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] # cygwin mingw # *nix + wine mingw # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to # $host format. If ARG begins or ends with a path separator # character, it is preserved (but converted to $host format) # on output. # # ARG is a pathlist (on $build) that should be converted to # the proper representation on $host. The result is stored # in $func_to_host_pathlist_result. func_to_host_pathlist () { func_to_host_pathlist_result="$1" if test -n "$1" ; then case $host in *mingw* ) lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from # ARG. msys behavior is inconsistent here, cygpath turns them # into '.;' and ';.', and winepath ignores them completely. func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2="$1" # Once set for this call, this variable should not be # reassigned. It is used in tha fallback case. func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ $SED -e 's|^:*||' -e 's|:*$||'` case $build in *mingw* ) # Actually, msys. # Awkward: cmd appends spaces to result. lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces="s/[ ]*\$//" func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2=`( cmd //c echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces" ) 2>/dev/null || echo ""` func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; *cygwin* ) func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2=`cygpath -w -p "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1"` func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; * ) # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert pathlists func_to_host_pathlist_result="" func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS=$IFS IFS=: for func_to_host_pathlist_f in $func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1 ; do IFS=$func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS if test -n "$func_to_host_pathlist_f" ; then func_to_host_path "$func_to_host_pathlist_f" if test -n "$func_to_host_path_result" ; then if test -z "$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ; then func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_path_result" else func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_pathlist_result;$func_to_host_path_result" fi fi fi IFS=: done IFS=$func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS ;; esac if test -z "$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ; then func_error "Could not determine the host path(s) corresponding to" func_error " '$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback. This may break if $1 contains DOS-style drive # specifications. The fix is not to complicate the expression # below, but for the user to provide a working wine installation # with winepath so that path translation in the cross-to-mingw # case works properly. lt_replace_pathsep_nix_to_dos="s|:|;|g" func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_nix_to_dos"` fi # Now, add the leading and trailing path separators back case "$1" in :* ) func_to_host_pathlist_result=";$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ;; esac case "$1" in *: ) func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_pathlist_result;" ;; esac ;; esac fi } # end: func_to_host_pathlist # func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout # Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because # it depends on a number of variable set therein. func_emit_cwrapperexe_src () { cat < #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # include # include # include # define setmode _setmode #else # include # include # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include # define HAVE_SETENV # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ char *realpath (const char *, char *); int putenv (char *); int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); # endif # endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(PATH_MAX) # define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX #elif defined(MAXPATHLEN) # define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN #else # define LT_PATHMAX 1024 #endif #ifndef S_IXOTH # define S_IXOTH 0 #endif #ifndef S_IXGRP # define S_IXGRP 0 #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER # define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC # define stat _stat # ifndef _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define intptr_t int # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR # define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' # define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' #endif #if defined (_WIN32) || defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__DJGPP__) || \ defined (__OS2__) # define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM # define FOPEN_WB "wb" # ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\' # endif # ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';' # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) #else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \ (((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2)) #endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR) #else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2) #endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifdef __CYGWIN__ # define FOPEN_WB "wb" #endif #ifndef FOPEN_WB # define FOPEN_WB "w" #endif #ifndef _O_BINARY # define _O_BINARY 0 #endif #define XMALLOC(type, num) ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type))) #define XFREE(stale) do { \ if (stale) { free ((void *) stale); stale = 0; } \ } while (0) #undef LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF #if defined DEBUGWRAPPER # define LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF(args) ltwrapper_debugprintf args static void ltwrapper_debugprintf (const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start (args, fmt); (void) vfprintf (stderr, fmt, args); va_end (args); } #else # define LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF(args) #endif const char *program_name = NULL; void *xmalloc (size_t num); char *xstrdup (const char *string); const char *base_name (const char *name); char *find_executable (const char *wrapper); char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec); int make_executable (const char *path); int check_executable (const char *path); char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); void lt_fatal (const char *message, ...); void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); void lt_opt_process_env_set (const char *arg); void lt_opt_process_env_prepend (const char *arg); void lt_opt_process_env_append (const char *arg); int lt_split_name_value (const char *arg, char** name, char** value); void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); static const char *script_text_part1 = EOF func_emit_wrapper_part1 yes | $SED -e 's/\([\\"]\)/\\\1/g' \ -e 's/^/ "/' -e 's/$/\\n"/' echo ";" cat <"))); for (i = 0; i < newargc; i++) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) newargz[%d] : %s\n", i, (newargz[i] ? newargz[i] : ""))); } EOF case $host_os in mingw*) cat <<"EOF" /* execv doesn't actually work on mingw as expected on unix */ rval = _spawnv (_P_WAIT, lt_argv_zero, (const char * const *) newargz); if (rval == -1) { /* failed to start process */ LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) failed to launch target \"%s\": errno = %d\n", lt_argv_zero, errno)); return 127; } return rval; EOF ;; *) cat <<"EOF" execv (lt_argv_zero, newargz); return rval; /* =127, but avoids unused variable warning */ EOF ;; esac cat <<"EOF" } void * xmalloc (size_t num) { void *p = (void *) malloc (num); if (!p) lt_fatal ("Memory exhausted"); return p; } char * xstrdup (const char *string) { return string ? strcpy ((char *) xmalloc (strlen (string) + 1), string) : NULL; } const char * base_name (const char *name) { const char *base; #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) /* Skip over the disk name in MSDOS pathnames. */ if (isalpha ((unsigned char) name[0]) && name[1] == ':') name += 2; #endif for (base = name; *name; name++) if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*name)) base = name + 1; return base; } int check_executable (const char *path) { struct stat st; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(check_executable) : %s\n", path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if ((stat (path, &st) >= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(make_executable) : %s\n", path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. Returns newly allocated full path name if found, NULL otherwise Does not chase symlinks, even on platforms that support them. */ char * find_executable (const char *wrapper) { int has_slash = 0; const char *p; const char *p_next; /* static buffer for getcwd */ char tmp[LT_PATHMAX + 1]; int tmp_len; char *concat_name; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(find_executable) : %s\n", wrapper ? (*wrapper ? wrapper : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((wrapper == NULL) || (*wrapper == '\0')) return NULL; /* Absolute path? */ #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) if (isalpha ((unsigned char) wrapper[0]) && wrapper[1] == ':') { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } else { #endif if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (wrapper[0])) { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) } #endif for (p = wrapper; *p; p++) if (*p == '/') { has_slash = 1; break; } if (!has_slash) { /* no slashes; search PATH */ const char *path = getenv ("PATH"); if (path != NULL) { for (p = path; *p; p = p_next) { const char *q; size_t p_len; for (q = p; *q; q++) if (IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (*q)) break; p_len = q - p; p_next = (*q == '\0' ? q : q + 1); if (p_len == 0) { /* empty path: current directory */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); } else { concat_name = XMALLOC (char, p_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, p, p_len); concat_name[p_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + p_len + 1, wrapper); } if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } } /* not found in PATH; assume curdir */ } /* Relative path | not found in path: prepend cwd */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); return NULL; } char * chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec) { #ifndef S_ISLNK return xstrdup (pathspec); #else char buf[LT_PATHMAX]; struct stat s; char *tmp_pathspec = xstrdup (pathspec); char *p; int has_symlinks = 0; while (strlen (tmp_pathspec) && !has_symlinks) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("checking path component for symlinks: %s\n", tmp_pathspec)); if (lstat (tmp_pathspec, &s) == 0) { if (S_ISLNK (s.st_mode) != 0) { has_symlinks = 1; break; } /* search backwards for last DIR_SEPARATOR */ p = tmp_pathspec + strlen (tmp_pathspec) - 1; while ((p > tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) p--; if ((p == tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) { /* no more DIR_SEPARATORS left */ break; } *p = '\0'; } else { char *errstr = strerror (errno); lt_fatal ("Error accessing file %s (%s)", tmp_pathspec, errstr); } } XFREE (tmp_pathspec); if (!has_symlinks) { return xstrdup (pathspec); } tmp_pathspec = realpath (pathspec, buf); if (tmp_pathspec == 0) { lt_fatal ("Could not follow symlinks for %s", pathspec); } return xstrdup (tmp_pathspec); #endif } char * strendzap (char *str, const char *pat) { size_t len, patlen; assert (str != NULL); assert (pat != NULL); len = strlen (str); patlen = strlen (pat); if (patlen <= len) { str += len - patlen; if (strcmp (str, pat) == 0) *str = '\0'; } return str; } static void lt_error_core (int exit_status, const char *mode, const char *message, va_list ap) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: ", program_name, mode); vfprintf (stderr, message, ap); fprintf (stderr, ".\n"); if (exit_status >= 0) exit (exit_status); } void lt_fatal (const char *message, ...) { va_list ap; va_start (ap, message); lt_error_core (EXIT_FAILURE, "FATAL", message, ap); va_end (ap); } void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_setenv) setting '%s' to '%s'\n", (name ? name : ""), (value ? value : ""))); { #ifdef HAVE_SETENV /* always make a copy, for consistency with !HAVE_SETENV */ char *str = xstrdup (value); setenv (name, str, 1); #else int len = strlen (name) + 1 + strlen (value) + 1; char *str = XMALLOC (char, len); sprintf (str, "%s=%s", name, value); if (putenv (str) != EXIT_SUCCESS) { XFREE (str); } #endif } } char * lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end) { char *new_value; if (orig_value && *orig_value) { int orig_value_len = strlen (orig_value); int add_len = strlen (add); new_value = XMALLOC (char, add_len + orig_value_len + 1); if (to_end) { strcpy (new_value, orig_value); strcpy (new_value + orig_value_len, add); } else { strcpy (new_value, add); strcpy (new_value + add_len, orig_value); } } else { new_value = xstrdup (add); } return new_value; } int lt_split_name_value (const char *arg, char** name, char** value) { const char *p; int len; if (!arg || !*arg) return 1; p = strchr (arg, (int)'='); if (!p) return 1; *value = xstrdup (++p); len = strlen (arg) - strlen (*value); *name = XMALLOC (char, len); strncpy (*name, arg, len-1); (*name)[len - 1] = '\0'; return 0; } void lt_opt_process_env_set (const char *arg) { char *name = NULL; char *value = NULL; if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) { XFREE (name); XFREE (value); lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_set_opt, arg); } lt_setenv (name, value); XFREE (name); XFREE (value); } void lt_opt_process_env_prepend (const char *arg) { char *name = NULL; char *value = NULL; char *new_value = NULL; if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) { XFREE (name); XFREE (value); lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_prepend_opt, arg); } new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); XFREE (name); XFREE (value); } void lt_opt_process_env_append (const char *arg) { char *name = NULL; char *value = NULL; char *new_value = NULL; if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) { XFREE (name); XFREE (value); lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_append_opt, arg); } new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 1); lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); XFREE (name); XFREE (value); } void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_update_exe_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", (name ? name : ""), (value ? value : ""))); if (name && *name && value && *value) { char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); /* some systems can't cope with a ':'-terminated path #' */ int len = strlen (new_value); while (((len = strlen (new_value)) > 0) && IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (new_value[len-1])) { new_value[len-1] = '\0'; } lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); } } void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_update_lib_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", (name ? name : ""), (value ? value : ""))); if (name && *name && value && *value) { char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); } } EOF } # end: func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # func_mode_link arg... func_mode_link () { $opt_debug case $host in *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) # It is impossible to link a dll without this setting, and # we shouldn't force the makefile maintainer to figure out # which system we are compiling for in order to pass an extra # flag for every libtool invocation. # allow_undefined=no # FIXME: Unfortunately, there are problems with the above when trying # to make a dll which has undefined symbols, in which case not # even a static library is built. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. genders-1.22/ChangeLog0000644002055400205540000014642012467223500014577 0ustar00achuachu000000000000002015-02-12 Albert Chu * NEWS: Update for release. * configure.ac; Update library versions appropriately. * tagged genders-1-22-1 2015-02-12 Albert Chu * src/extensions/python/genders.py (main): Add getnodename test. 2015-02-12 Adam Bertsch * src/extensions/python/genders.py (getnodename): Fix error in return of value. 2014-06-03 Albert Chu * src/testsuite/: Revert unbalanced hostrange nodename tests. Was determined not to be valid. 2014-06-02 Albert Chu * src/testsuite/: Adjust tests for unbalanced hostrange nodenames. * src/testsuite/: Support tests with hostrange brackets in suffix. 2014-04-11 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in : Default to not building java extensions * META : Update release * tagged genders-1-21-2 2014-04-11 Albert Chu * NEWS: Update for release. * configure.ac; Update library versions appropriately. * tagged genders-1-21-1 2014-02-24 Albert Chu * src/testsuite/: Add new tests for unbalanced hostrange nodenames. 2013-08-02 Albert Chu * src/libcommon/hostlist.c (_parse_single_range): Comment out debug messages. 2013-08-02 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_parse_line): Return parse error instead of out of memory error in nodenames specified by user are incorrectly formatted. 2013-08-02 Albert Chu * src/extensions/perl/Genders/Genders.pm.in, src/extensions/perl/Libgenders/Libgenders.pm.in: Fix errors in genders query documentation. 2012-08-27 Albert Chu * Add javadocs to Java extensions. * Remove parse() routines from c++ and java extensions. Do not apply given API. * Fix up java extensions corner cases. 2012-08-25 Albert Chu * Support Java JNI extension. 2012-08-15 Albert Chu * tagged genders-1-20-1 2012-08-13 Albert Chu * Support --with-non-shortened-hostnames compile option. 2012-08-10 Wil Cooley * src/extensions/python/genders.py (__init__): Fix typo. 2012-06-26 Albert Chu * tagged genders-1-19-1 2011-10-21 Albert Chu * Update copyright years globally. 2011-08-05 Py Watson * man/genders_load_data.3: Fix typo. 2011-07-12 Albert Chu * configure.ac: Change default install to vendorarch instead of sitearch. * genders.spec.in: Update for change appropriately. 2011-05-09 Albert Chu * tagged genders-1-18-1 2011-05-09 Albert Chu * src/nodeattr/: Support --compress option. * src/nodeattr/: Make --expand and --compress output prettier. 2011-05-05 Albert Chu * src/nodeattr/: If -A is specified without an output format, assume an output format. 2011-05-05 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/: Support RAW_VALUES flag. * src/testsuite/: Support RAW_VALUES testing. 2011-05-04 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/: Add new functions genders_get_flags and genders_set_flags. * src/testsuite/libgenders/: Support genders_get_flags and genders_set_flags tests. 2011-05-03 Albert Chu * man/nodeattr.1: Fix typos. * src/nodeattr/: Support --expand option. 2011-05-02 Albert Chu * src/nodeattr/: Support -A option. 2011-04-11 Albert Chu * src/extensions/cplusplus/: throw bad_alloc exception instead of genders specific exception on memory allocation error. 2011-03-15 Albert Chu * tagged genders-1-17-1 2011-03-15 Albert Chu * src/extensions/cplusplus/gendersplusplus.cpp (Genders::getnodename): Fix free bug. * src/extensions/cplusplus/gendersplusplus.cpp: Fix RHEL6 compile bug. 2011-03-15 Albert Chu * configure.ac: Add AC_PROG_CXX check. 2011-03-14 Albert Chu * tagged genders-1-16-1 2011-03-10 Albert Chu * Support --with-perl-site-arch and --with-perl-vendor-arch configure options to support install in Perl site or vendor arch directories. 2011-03-02 Albert Chu * META, configure.ac: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-15-1 2011-03-01 Albert Chu * src/extensions/cplusplus/: Add experimental C++ genders library. * src/libgenders/: Add new genders_copy() function. * src/libgenders/: Re-architect attrvalslist architecture to contain a list of structs instead of a list of lists. * genders.spec.in, configure.ac, config/ac_cplusplus_extensions.m4: Support optional extensions build. 2011-03-01 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c, src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c: Fix several potential corruption corner cases related to genders_parse() implementation. 2011-02-18 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_insert_node): Fix cleanup corner case. 2011-02-16 Albert Chu * src/extensions/python/genderssetup.py: Fix build bug. 2011-02-08 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/: Treat empty string (i.e. "") identically to NULL in genders_query and genders_testquery. * src/testsuite/libgenders/: Update for new test cases. 2011-02-07 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/: Treat empty string (i.e. "") identically to NULL for many circumstances. * src/testsuite/libgenders/: Update for new test cases. 2011-01-27 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_testattr): Fix corner case. 2011-01-21 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/: Fix various parsing corner cases. In particular, deal with empty-string attributes, empty-string values, and errant commas. * src/testsuite/: Update w/ test cases. 2011-01-19 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.h.in: Support C++ linking. * src/extensions/python/genderssetup.py.in: Autoconf python lib version number. 2010-01-06 Albert Chu Support Python Extensions * Re-architect src/ subdirectory. Place perl extensions under new extensions sub directory. * config/ac_perl_destdir.m4: Renamed config/ac_extension_destdir.m4. * src/extensions/python/: New * configure.ac: Update appropriately. * genders.spec.in: Update appropriately. 2011-01-04 Albert Chu * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.pm.in: Fix some documentation. 2010-12-22 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_attr_node_processsing): Fix corner case in logic leading to errors when running genders_parse(). 2010-08-19 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in: Update for build on RHEL6. 2010-03-24 Albert Chu * META, configure.ac: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-14-1 2010-03-24 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/: Support plus signs in genders queries. * src/testsuite/libgenders/: Support plus sign tests. 2010-02-01 Albert Chu * Update copyright globally. 2009-10-09 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in: Add appropriate build requires. * tagged genders-1-13-2 2009-08-12 Albert Chu * src/Genders/Makefile.am: Revert portability fixes. * src/Libgenders/Makefile.am, genders.spec.in: Fix portability issues. 2009-08-11 Albert Chu * src/Genders/Makefile.am: Fix portability bug. 2009-06-02 Albert Chu * man/genders_query.3, man/libgenders.3: Update for const parameter. * man/genders_query.3: Fix example. * src/libgenders/genders.h.in: Add extra instructions/comments. * man/genders_testquery.3: New file. * man/libgenders.3: Add genders_testquery(). * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c (main): Rework command line option error checking to be more logical and easier to understand. * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c, man/nodeattr.1: Support new -Q option in nodeattr. * configure.ac: Update library versions. Update for release. * tagged genders-1-13-1 2009-06-02 Albert Chu * src/Genders/Genders.pm.in, src/Libgenders/Libgenders.pm.in, src/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs, src/libgenders/genders.h.in, src/libgenders/genders_query.y: Add support for new function genders_testquery(). * src/testsuite/libgenders/: Add tests for genders_testquery(). 2009-06-01 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.h.in, src/libgenders/genders_query.y (_parse_query, genders_query): Make query parameter a const. * src/libgenders/genders.h.in: Add additonal comments. 2009-05-20 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_parse_line): Remove unnecessary error check that is now handled through new parsing architecture. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_insert_ptr): Removed function. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_parse_line): Adjust code appropriately given function removal. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_duplicate_attr_in_node_check): Renamed _attr_node_processsing due to functional changes. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_attr_node_processsing): Use hash_find instead of _genders_find_attrval() to avoid a few extra list iterations. * src/libgenders/genders.c: node_index and attr_index cannot be NULL after genders_load_data(), so check numnodes and numattrs variables instead. * tagged genders-1-12-1 2009-05-19 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_isattrval): Improve performance by using specific index. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c, src/libgenders/genders_api.h, src/libgenders/genders_util.c: Rework parsing code and searching code so that the lists stored in each gender's node's attrlist is index via a hash. Utilize the index during search functions. Should greatly improve performance of database parsing/loading time and many libgenders functions. 2009-05-18 Albert Chu * src/libcommon/hash.h, src/libcommon/hash.c (hash_remove_if): New function. * src/libgenders/genders_util.h, src/libgenders/genders_util.c (_genders_list_is_node): Removed function. * src/libgenders/genders_util.h, src/libgenders/genders_util.c (_genders_rehash): New function. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.h, src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_genders_index_nodes, _genders_index_attrs): Removed functions. * src/libgenders/genders.c, src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c, src/libgenders/genders_api.h: Rework parsing code so that node_index and attr_index are built as the database is parsed, instead of at the very end. Utilize the indexes during parsing. Should greatly improve performance of database parsing/loading time. 2009-05-15 Albert Chu * Add comments for clarification. 2009-04-06 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_parse_line): Revert check for equal sign in value, allow it. * src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.equal_sign_in_value: New file. * testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_database.c: Add test to check for supported equal sign in value. Remove test for equal sign in value as error. 2009-04-03 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_parse_line): Check for equal-signs in values. * src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.parse_error_equal_sign_in_value_1, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.parse_error_equal_sign_in_value_2: New files. * testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_database.c: Add tests for equal-sign parse errors. 2009-02-19 Albert Chu * META: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-11-4 2009-02-18 Albert Chu * config/ac_perl_extensions.m4: New file. * configure.ac, src/Libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Genders/Makefile.am: Support capability to not build perl extensions libs. 2009-02-18 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in: Revert sles10 fix from 2008-10-28, issue is something else in Suse. 2008-10-28 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in: Fix sles10 rpmbuild issue. 2008-09-02 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in: Change build requires from byacc to bison for portability. * META: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-11-3 2008-07-22 Albert Chu * META: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-11-2 2008-07-21 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_query.y: Remove compiler warning. * src/libgenders/Makefile.am, src/libgenders/genders_query_parsing.l: Fix porting issues for Solaris. * configure.ac: Support --with-force-yacc build option. 2008-07-11 Albert Chu * configure.ac: Update for release. * NEWS: Update for release. * META: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-11-1 2008-07-11 Albert Chu * src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.bugzilla414_1, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.bugzilla414_2, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.bugzilla414_3, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.bugzilla414_4, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.bugzilla414_5: New files. * src/testsuite/libgenders/: Add tests for bugzilla 414 (LLNL CHAOS bug). * src/libcommon/hostlist.c: Updated to new version. Fixes bugzilla 414. 2008-06-28 Albert Chu * configure.ac: Update for release. * NEWS: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-10-1 2008-06-27 Albert Chu * configure.ac: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-9-2 2008-04-11 Albert Chu * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c (usage): Add missing -U option to usage. 2008-04-03 Albert Chu * configure.ac: Update for release. * NEWS: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-9-1 2008-03-28 Albert Chu * man/: Fix nroff syntax errors. * update copyrights in a lot of places 2008-03-07 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_query.y (_parse_query): Fix potential corner cases. 2008-03-04 Albert Chu * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c: Support new -V and -U options. Add error checks for all list creation calls. * man/nodeattr.1: Update documentation for -V and -U options. 2008-02-14 Albert Chu * man/nodeattr.1: Add some text to highlight -q option. 2008-01-29 Albert Chu * src/libcommon/hostlist.h, src/libcommon/hostlist.c: Update to new libs. 2008-01-28 Albert Chu * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs (genders_getattr): Fix corner case. * src/libgenders/genders_query.y (_genders_makenode, _calc_attrval_nodes, _calc_complement): Fix potential mem-leak. 2007-12-21 Albert Chu * configure.ac: Update for release. * NEWS: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-8-1 2007-12-19 Albert Chu * src/libgenders: Support empty genders files as an acceptable input (i.e. not a parse error). * src/testsuites: Adjust old testsuite and add new tests appropriately. 2007-10-16 Albert Chu * DISCLAIMER.UC: New file. * DISCALIMER: Updated with new disclaimer. * Fixed copyright and FSF address globally. * Makefile.am, genders.spec.in: Add DISCLAIMER.UC. 2007-10-16 Jeff Cunningham * contrib/php/genders.c (PHP_FUNCTION): Reduce excessive error output. 2007-10-03 Albert Chu * contrib/: Add new contrib directory. * Makefile.am, configure.ac: Update for new contrib directory. * contrib/php/: Add PHP Bindings support from Jeff Cunningham (cunningham24 at llnl dot gov). 2007-09-18 Albert Chu * configure.ac: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-7-1 2007-09-12 Albert Chu * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c (list_nodes): Fix -X usage corner case. * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c (_diff): Fix error message typos. * META, NEWS: Update for release. 2007-09-11 Albert Chu * META: Update for release. * tagged genders-1-6-2 2007-09-05 Albert Chu * Fix FSF address throughout. 2007-07-26 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in: Change "Prereq" perl requirement to "Requires". Add "byacc" and "flex" build requirements. 2007-04-21 Albert Chu * config/Make-rpm.mk: Remove localism. * genders.spec.in: Fix build. * Makefile.am: Add genders.spec to dist. Remove localism. 2007-01-10 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_query_parse.l: Added backslash and forward slash. * src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_query_tests.c, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.query_special_chars: Added slash parsing tests. * tagged genders-1-6-1 2007-01-09 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_query_parse.l: Added colons. * src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_query_tests.c, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.query_special_chars: Added colon parsing tests. 2007-01-09 Albert Chu * tagged pre_aix_patches. Apply AIX port patches by Py Watson (watson30 at llnl dot gov) * configure.ac, src/Genders/Makefile.am: Determine and use correct extension for Perl's section-3 man pages. * src/Genders/Makefile.am: Correct calculation of where perl expects to put site architecture specific files. As part of this, make the perl install directory consistent with what is used for Libgenders. Use $PERL instead of perl, so that correct perl version is used. * src/Libgenders/Makefile.am: Override the install location for the Libgenders man page, since the perl default is not based off of the install prefix. * src/Libgenders/Makefile.PL, src/Libgenders/Makefile.am: On AIX, set the compiled-in library path for dynamic libraries to the path where the C library is installed plus the default library path. Otherwise, the library path contains an entry for the genders library in the source directory. * Makefile.am: Replace --with-perl-install-destdir with --with-perl-destdir. * tagged post_aix_patches. 2007-01-05 Albert Chu * src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_corner_case.c, src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_functionality.c: Fix Solaris port issue. 2006-12-28 Albert Chu * src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_corner_case.c, src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_functionality.c: Check for paths.h and add Solaris build fix for _PATH_DEVNULL define. * configure.ac: Search for pod2man in /usr/perl5/bin for Solaris. 2006-12-18 Albert Chu * configure.ac, src/libgenders/genders_query.y: Check for paths.h and add Solaris build fix for _PATH_DEVNULL define. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (strsep): New function for those machines that don't include it. 2006-11-28 Albert Chu * man/libgenders.3: Fix typo found by Py Watson (watson30 at llnl dot gov). 2006-11-14 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_parse_line): Remove unnecessary code. 2006-09-27 Albert Chu * src/nodeattr.c (diff_genders, _diff): Alter way that diff output is output and generated. * man/nodeattr.1: Update wording appropriately. * tagged genders-1-5-2 2006-09-26 Albert Chu * man/nodeattr.1: Apply backtick manpage fixes from Py Watson (watson30 at llnl dot gov). * tagged genders-1-5-1 2006-09-26 Albert Chu * man/nodeattr.1, src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c (main, list_nodes): Support new -X option. 2006-08-28 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in: Modification for possible Suse corner case. 2006-07-30 Albert Chu * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.pm.in, src/Genders/Genders.pm.in: Fix description of genders_query functions. * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs (genders_query): Default query to NULL if one is not specified. 2006-07-17 Albert Chu Changes to make perl extensions build correctly on FC5. * config/ac_perl_install_destdir.m4: Removed file. * config/ac_perl_destdir.m4: New file. * configure.ac: Adjust to use new macro. * genders.spec.in: Adjust to use new configure option. * src/Libgenders/Makefile.am: Adjust makemaker flags appropriately. 2006-06-19 Albert Chu * src/libcommon: New directory of common files. * src/nodeattr, src/libgenders: Adjust Makefiles and remove appropriate files. * src/libcommon/hostlist.c: Update to latest library. 2006-06-16 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.h.in: Fix comment typo. 2006-06-13 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_duplicate_attr_in_node_check): Output duplicate attribute in error output. 2006-03-27 Albert Chu * configure.ac, src/testsuite/libgenders/Makefile.am, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/Makefile.am: Fixes so 'make dist' includes test databases files. 2006-03-27 Albert Chu Apply AIX patches from Py Watson (watson30 at llnl dot gov) * src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test.c: Fix getopt.h portability bug. * src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_corner_case.c, src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_functionality.c: Fix stderr re-routing to /dev/null bug. 2006-03-24 Albert Chu * configure.ac: Remove AC_FUNC_MALLOC check for portability to AIX (from Py Watson, watson30 at llnl dot gov). 2005-09-02 Albert Chu * src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_corner_case.c (_genders_list_clear_corner_case, _genders_list_destroy_corner_case): Fix compiler warnings. * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c, man/nodeattr.1: Added support for -d option. 2005-08-18 Albert Chu * tagged genders-1-4-1 2005-07-21 Albert Chu * man/nodeattr.1: Fixed EXAMPLES. 2005-07-18 Albert Chu * config/ac_genders_file.m4: Cleaned up. 2005-05-13 Albert Chu * src/Genders/Makefile.am: Cleanup and fix build. * src/Genders/Makefile.PL: Removed file. * configure.ac: Add search for pod2man. * tagged genders-1-4-0-pre1 2005-05-10 Albert Chu * configure.ac: Updated library versions. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_parse_line): Fix regression bug. 2005-05-07 Albert Chu * Various code cleanup and header file re-organization. 2005-04-22 Albert Chu * Various code, autoconf, and makefile cleanup. 2005-01-25 Albert Chu * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c (_gend_error_exit): Output info on --parse-check option on parse errors. * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c (main): Fix logic errors when calling genders_parse(). 2005-01-18 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/hash.h, src/libgenders/hash.c: Updated libraries. * src/libgenders/hash.c (hash_node_alloc, hash_node_free), src/libgenders/list.c (list_alloc_aux, list_free_aux): Modify to remove buffering so no mem-leaks occur in libgenders. 2005-01-10 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/hostlist.h, src/libgenders/hostlist.c, src/nodeattr/hostlist.h, src/nodeattr/hostlist.c: Updated libraries. * genders.spec.in: Another attempt to fix multilib. 2005-01-08 Albert Chu * src/Libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Genders/Makefile.am: Cleanup. * genders.spec.in: Fix a Perl Extensions packaging problem for multilib systems. * src/libgenders/Makefile.am, configure.ac: Move versioning info into configure.ac. * configure.ac: Added Perl versioning. * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.pm: Renamed to Libgenders.pm.in and added versioning. * src/Genders/Genders.pm: Renamed to Genders.pm.in and added versioning. 2004-12-31 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_query_parse.l: Be able to parse '&', '|', and '-' characters in the important cases. * src/libgenders/genders_query_parse.l, src/libgenders/genders_query.y: Modify union, intersection, and difference symbols to be '||', '&&', and '--' respectively. * src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.query_special_chars: New file. * src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_query_tests.c: Update tests appropriately and add special char tests. * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c (main, list_nodes, usage): Add query support to nodeattr. * man/nodeattr.1: Updated for new query feature. 2004-12-30 Albert Chu * src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_query_tests.h, src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_query_tests.c, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.query_1, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.query_1_comma, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.query_1_hostrange, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.query_2, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.query_2_comma, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/genders.query_2_hostrange: New files. * src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test.c, src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_corner_case.h, src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_corner_case_tests.c, src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_corner_case.c, src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_functionality.h, src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_functionality.c: Added genders_query corner case tests, genders_index_attrvals functionality tests, and gendes_query functionality tests. * src/libgenders/genders_query.y (genders_query): Fix segfault corner case, errnum return code corner case, and input parameter check errors. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_index_attrvals): Fix input corner case. * src/libgenders/genders_query_parse.l: Be able to parse '%' character. * src/libgenders/genders_query.y (genders_set_complement_flag): Fix bug which to allow double-negation. * man/genders_testattr.3: Fix cut and paste typo. * man/genders_index_attrvals.3: Add GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND error number. 2004-12-29 Albert Chu Fix various bugs based on testsuite results * src/testsuite/Makefile.am, src/testsuite/libgenders/*, src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/*: New libgenders testsuite added. * configure.ac, src/Makefile.am: Made appropriate changes for new testsuite. * src/libgenders/genders.c (_initialize_handle, genders_load_data): Fix attrval_buflist initialization corner case that can cause segfaults. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_load_data): Fix a second segfault corner case. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_load_data), src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_open_and_parse): Move no parsed node check from genders_load_data to _open_and_parse. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_nodename_shortened_check): New function. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_nodename_check): Use new _nodename_shortened_check function. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_open_and_parse, _parse_line): Fix parse error count corner case. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_getnodename, genders_testattr): Fix returned errnum inconsistency compared to other genders functions. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_set_errnum): Allow user to set errnum to anything. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_open_and_parse): Fix return value bug. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_parse_line): Fix parse error corner case. Fix maxvallen calculation corner case. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_testattr): Fix val return bug when no value exists. * src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c (_insert_attr, _parse_line): Fix numattrs counting bug. * Makefile.am: Fix destdir for distcheck. 2004-12-22 Albert Chu * tagged pre_genders_1_4_code_cleanup * Major libgenders code cleanup including new files and various new functions. Minor bug fixes throughout. 2004-12-18 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in, configure.ac, src/Libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Genders/Makefile.am: Fix make install corner case. 2004-12-14 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in, src/Genders/Makefile.am, src/Libgenders/Makefile.am: Fix 64bit build issue. 2004-11-16 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in: Remove copyright, add License. 2004-11-13 Albert Chu * README: Updated with better descriptions. * TUTORIAL: Fixed wording in a few places. * genders.spec.in: Updated description. * src/libgenders/genders_query.y (_calc_complement, _calc_query): Move destroying of hostlist from _calc_complement to _calc_query. 2004-11-10 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_query.y (_calc_query): Handle NULL query special by getting all genders nodes. * man/genders_query.y: Note special case of NULL query. * src/libgenders/genders_query.y, src/libgenders/genders_parse.l: Add parsing for tilde ('~') token for set complements. * src/libgenders/genders_query.y (_calc_query): Handle complement calculation. * src/libgenders/genders_query.y (genders_set_complement_flag): New function. * src/libgenders/genders_query.y (_calc_attrval, _calc_union, _calc_intersection, _calc_difference, _calc_complement): New functions to clean up code. * src/libgenders/genders_query.y: Call only hostlist_uniq in situations where calling both it and hostlist_sort. 2004-11-06 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders_query.y (_calc_query): Modified to return 0 nodes with a invalid attribute rather than an error. * src/libgenders/genders.c, src/libgenders/genders.h.in: Remove GENDERS_QUERYINPUT definition and error message. * man/genders_query.y: Removed GENDERS_ERR_QUERYINPUT error condition. Cleaned up some english. * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs: Removed GENDERS_ERR_QUERYINPUT. 2004-11-04 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c, src/libgenders/genders_query.y, src/libgenders/genders_common.h: Various minor code cleanup. * man/genders_index.3, man/gender_index_nodes.3, man/genders_index_attrs.3: Remove unnecessary manpages. * man/Makefile.am: Remove unnecessary manpages. * man/genders_query.3: Fixed typo. 2004-10-28 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in: Additional port fixes. 2004-10-26 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in: Minor fix for possibly non gzipped manpages. Updated for portable builds. * Makefile.am: Additional extra dist. * config/Make-rpm.mk: Updated Make-rpm.mk script for portable builds. 2004-10-07 Albert Chu Removed genders_index_nodes and genders_index_attrs API functions. By default, genders will always hash nodes and attributes. * src/libgenders/genders.h.in, src/libgenders/genders.c: (genders_index_nodes, genders_index_attrs): Removed functions. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_handle_create): Create node_index and attr_index. * src/libgenders/genders.c (_index_nodes, _index_attrs): New functions. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_load_data): Call _index_nodes and _index_attrs to setup hashes. Cleanup appropriately. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_getnodes, genders_getattr, genders_testattr, genders_testattrval, genders_isnoe, genders_isattr): Use node and attr indexes automatically. * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs (genders_index_nodes, genders_index_attrs): Removed functions. * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.pm: Removed references to genders_index_nodes and genders_index_attrs in docs. * src/Genders/Genders.pm (genders_index_nodes, genders_index_attrs): Removed functions and references to them the documentation. * man/libgenders.3: Removed genders_index_nodes and genders_index_attrs. * man/Makefile.am: Removed genders_index.3, genders_index_nodes.3, and genders_index_attrs.3. * man/genders_index_attrvals.3: New file. 2004-09-10 Albert Chu * man/nodeattr.1: Re-word description of -k option. * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c: Change --check option to --parse-check. * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c (usage): Output long option for -k if long options are available. * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c (list_nodes): Added hostlist_sort() call to ensure nodes are sorted in order before output. * src/libgenders/genders.c (_parse_line): Fixed english typo. * src/libgenders/genders_query.y: Minor code style cleanup. * src/libgenders/genders_common.h, src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_handle_destroy, genders_load_data, genders_index_attrvals): Fix corner case involving the indexing of substituted attribute values. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_index_attrvals): Fix typos in comments. 2004-06-11 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Genders/Makefile.am: Added distcheck fixes and workarounds. 2004-06-10 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.h.in, src/libgenders/genders_query.y, src/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs, man/genders_query.3 (genders_query): Re-arranged function parameters to be consistent with rest of genders API. * man/libgenders.3: Added genders_query. * src/libgenders/genders_parse.l, src/libgenders/genders_query.y, man/genders_query.3, src/Libgenders/Libgenders.pm, src/Genders/Genders.pm: Modified parse tokens so that union is '|' and intersection is '&'. 2004-06-09 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.h.in: Add new SYNTAX and QUERYINPUT error codes. * src/libgenders/genders_query.y, src/libgenders/genders_parse.l: Support attr=val in queries. Update to use new error codes. * src/Libgenders/Makefile.am: Fix for genders_query. * man/Makefile.am: Added indexing manpages and genders_query manpage. * man/genders_query.3: New file. * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.pm, src/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs: Added genders_query and new error codes. * src/Genders/Genders.pm: Added genders_query. 2004-06-08 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/Makefile.am, src/libgenders/genders_query.y, src/libgenders/genders_common.h, src/libgenders/genders.c: Various code/make cleanup. 2004-06-07 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Genders/Makefile.am: Minor fixes to fix distcheck. 2004-06-07 Albert Chu Added genders_query API function * src/libgenders/genders.h.in (genders_query): New function. * src/libgenders/genders_common.h, src/libgenders/genders_common.c, src/libgenders/genders_query.l, src/libgenders/genders_query.y: New files. * src/libgenders/genders.c: Split off number of declarations and functions into genders_common files. * src/libgenders/Makefile.am: Updated to include new files. * configure.ac: Added yacc and lex check. 2004-05-19 Albert Chu * Makefile.am, compat/Makefile.am, src/libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Genders/Makefile.am, man/Makefile.am, man/compat/Makefile.am: Fix dist files. * src/nodeattr/Makefile.am, src/libgenders/Makefile.am: Makefile cleanup. 2004-05-04 Albert Chu * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs, src/Libgenders/Libgenders.pm: Added indexing functions. * src/Genders/Genders.pm: Added indexing functions. 2004-05-03 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_getnodes): Fixed segfaulting corner case. * Added indexing manpages. 2004-04-28 Albert Chu * Added attribute indexing. * New genders_index_nodes, genders_index_attrs, and genders_inde_attrvals functions with indexing support in genders. 2004-04-27 Albert Chu * genders.spec.in: Use %configure macro. * Localize all symbols that shouldn't be global. * Reworked and cleaned up node indexing code. 2004-04-26 Albert Chu * Fixed build issues with Libgenders. * Removed MAXHOSTNAMELEN buffer and replaced with pointer and malloced buffer. * Removed pthread linking. 2004-04-22 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_load_data): Fixed corner case. 2004-04-20 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (_parse_line): Made parse error output string more informative. 2004-04-16 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c: Complete initial integration of node index hash table. 2004-04-14 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/hostlist.h, src/libgenders/hostlist.c: Updated to latest copies. * src/libgenders/hash.h, src/libgenders/hash.c, src/libgenders/thread.h, src/libgenders/thread.c: New files. * man/libgenders.3: Fixed several english issues. * TUTORIAL: Fixed major mistakes and added more information. * src/libgenders/genders.c: Removed maximum attribute and value length limits. Began structure implementation for node index hash table. 2004-03-09 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (_get_val, _duplicate_attr_check): Removed unused variables. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_parse): Output more appropriate message when no list successfully parsed. * src/libgenders/genders.c (_parse_line): Fix output bug when very long attrs or vals found. * config/ac_debug.m4: New file. * configure.ac: Added --enable-debug option. 2004-03-05 Albert Chu * man/libgenders.3: Fixed typo found by Py Watson (watson30@llnl.gov). 2004-02-11 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/Makefile.am: Compile with _REENTRANT. * tagged genders-1-3-1 2004-02-09 Mark Grondona * compat/hostlist.pl (expand): Properly handle multiple quadrics style hostlists separated by the comma character. 2004-02-03 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_testattr): Fix bug where incorrect attribute copied into buffer. * tagged genders-1-3-0-pre3 2004-02-02 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c: Variety of fixes. 2004-02-01 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c: Globally added support for %n substitution. * man/libgenders.3: Updated with hostlist range info. * src/Genders/Genders.pm: Added more notes to Genders::getattrval. 2004-01-30 Albert Chu * src/Libgenders/Makefile.am: Support hostlist code. 2004-01-27 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c: Cleaned up code significantly. * src/libgenders/hostlist.h, src/libgenders.c: New files 2004-01-26 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c: Fixed numerous bugs to support hostlist format. 2004-01-22 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.h.in, src/libgenders/genders.c: Initial re-programming to support hostlist formatting in genders database. 2004-01-15 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (_readline): Fix corner case. * src/libgenders/genders.c (_parse_line, genders_parse): Added support for additional corner case checks: non-shortened hostnames, duplicate attributes, and duplicate nodenames. * src/libgenders/genders.c: All list_create and list_iterator_create errors are now OUTMEM errors. 2004-01-14 Albert Chu * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c, src/libgenders/genders.c: Modify code style to fit GNU coding standards more closely. 2003-12-31 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Genders/Genders.pm: Began consistent library versioning. 2003-12-30 Albert Chu Updated all files with appropriate copyright header. 2003-11-07 Albert Chu * src/nodeattr/Makefile.am: Added dependency check. * src/Libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Genders/Makefile.am: Added cleanup bug fix. 2003-11-06 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (_parse_line): Fixed some parsing code that was incorrect, but never hit a corner case due to the combination of some other code. 2003-11-03 Albert Chu * man/genders_list.3: Added note about genders databases without any attributes. * man/genders_getattr.3, man/genders_testattr.3: Added additional note under GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND error. * tagged genders-1-3-0-pre2 2003-11-02 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/list.h, src/libgenders/list.c, src/libgenders/fd.h, src/libgenders/fd.c: New files. * src/libgenders/genders.c: Re-written to use file descriptor and list library code. Re-ordered error code return priority in many functions. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_load_data): Added corner case fix for genders databases with no nodes listed. * src/libgenders/Makefile.am: Incorporated new fd and list code. * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c: Removed all code surrounded by "#if 0" and "#endif". * configure.ac: Replaced --with-xs-prefix and --with-genders-pm-prefix options with --with-perl-install-prefix option. * src/Libgenders/Makefile.am, src/Genders/Makefile.am: Modified for above change in configure.ac. * src/libgenders/genders_example.c: Cleaned up code. 2003-09-26 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (_insert_attrval_listnode): Fix bug that parsed database incorrectly. * tagged genders-1-3-0-pre1 2003-09-23 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_parse): Fixed one remaining mistake maximum length handling code. * man/genders_getnodes.3: Fixed typo, cosnt -> const. 2003-09-22 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_parse): Fixed logic error with output for length of line exceeding maximum length. 2003-09-20 Albert Chu Enhanced performance of genders database input based on profile analysis. * src/libgenders/genders.c (_getline): Removed function. * src/libgenders/genders.c (_readline): Function no longer creates a buffer for the genders database line. Takes a buffer as a parameter. Returns GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW on buffer overflow. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_load_data, genders_parse): Functions modified to use _readline instead of _getline. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_parse): Added message output informing user that a line in the genders file is too long. * man/genders_load_data.3, man/genders_parse.3: Added information regarding new GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW error that can be returned. * src/libgenders/genders.c (_insert_attr_listnode, genders_getnodes): Minor code cleanup fix. 2003-09-19 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c (_parse_line): Added code to remove trailing white space on each line of the genders database. * src/libgenders/genders.c (_parse_line): Fixed a segfault corner case for nodes that do not have any attributes. 2003-09-11 Albert Chu Modified build files * configure.ac: Added output of genders.spec. Added call to AC_META. * genders.spec: Removed file. * genders.spec.in: New file, which replaces genders.spec. * config/ac_meta.m4: New file. * Removed all Makefile.in files and config files that will be generatd by bootstrap from the repository. 2003-08-18 Albert Chu * man/: Replaced "Release 1.2" with "August 2003" in all manpages, to stay consistent with other package's manpages. 2003-08-15 Albert Chu * src/Genders/Genders.pm: Remove automatic exports. * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs (genders_set_errnum): Added this undocumented function. 2003-08-13 Albert Chu * src/Libgenders/MANFIEST: Remove pointless files from file list. * src/Libgenders/README: Removed File. 2003-08-12 Albert Chu * genders.sample: Added "all" and "cluster=test" to each node in the sample genders database. 2003-08-04 Albert Chu * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c: Removed -r and -C options. * man/nodeattr.1: Remove references to -r and -C options. * ChangeLog: Rewritten to conform to GNU standards. * Tagged genders-1-2-1 2003-07-15 Albert Chu * Tagged genders-1-2-0-pre0 2003-05-15 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c: Code cleaned up. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_testnode): Renamed to genders_isnode. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_isattr, genders_isattrval): New Functions. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_load_data): Removed memory leak. * src/nodeattr/nodeattr.c: Added warning message about future removal of -C option. * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.pm: Added perldoc manpage. * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs: Added accessor functions for genders error codes and constants. * src/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs: Rewritten to be an Object-Oriented API. * src/Genders/Genders.pm: New File. * man/genders_testnode.3: Removed * man/genders_isnode.3, man/genders_isattr.3, man/genders_isattrval.3: New Files. * dist subpackage: Removed. * Tagged genders-1-1-10pre. 2003-04-24 Albert Chu * src/libgenders/genders.c: Rewritten. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_open): Renamed to genders_load_data. * src/libgenders/genders.h.in: Renamed GENDERS_ERR_NOTOPEN to GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED. Renamed GENDERS_ERR_NOTCLOSED to GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED. Added GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE and GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE error codes. Removed GENDERS_ALTNAME_ATTRIBUTE, GENDERS_ALL_ATTRIBUTE, and GENDERS_CLUSTER_ATTRIBUTE. * src/libgenders/genders.c: Return appropriate new error codes, GENDERS_ERR_NOTCLOSED, GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED, and GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_errnum, genders_strerror): Handle new error codes GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE and GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE. * src/libgenders/genders.c: Removed parse checks for "all" and "cluster" attributes in genders file. * genders.sample: Removed "cluster" and "all" attributes from sample. * src/libgenders/genders.c (genders_close, genders_elapsedtime): Removed. * man/genders_open.3: Removed * man/genders_load_data.3: Added * Manpages updated to reflect new error codes. * Organization of project files reworked. * Created compat and dist subpackages. * Tagged genders-1-1-9. 2003-04-14 Albert Chu * Libgenders.xs (string_constant): Uses SV * instead of char *. * genders.spec: Added proper prefix to configuration so libgenders.la is built correctly. * Tagged genders-1-1-8. 2003-04-09 Albert Chu * Added Libgenders Perl Extension library. * gendlib.pl: Updated to use Libgenders perl extension. * dist2.1: Removed reference to "/etc/cluster". * Tagged genders-1-1-7. 2003-04-01 Albert Chu * genders.c (genders_open): Added parse checks for "cluster" and "all" attributes. * genders.c (genders_parse): New API Function. * genders.h (genders_parse): New API Function. * genders_parse.3: New File. * nodeattr.c: Added --check (-k) option. * genders.c: Cleaned up code. * genders.sample: Added "cluster" and "all" to sample. * Tagged genders-1-1-6. 2003-04-01 Jim Garlick * nodeattr.c: Fixed -r option to return primary hostname when altname lookup fails. * Tagged genders-1-1-5. 2003-03-31 Albert Chu * genders.c: Fixed magic numbers error. * nodeattr.c: nodeattr.c binary installed instead of nodeattr perl script. * gendlib.pl: Removed dependence on /etc/clusters. * dist2: Removed dependence on /etc/clusters. * gendlib.3, dist2.1: Updated with above changes. * Tagged genders-1-1-4 2003-03-12 Albert Chu * genders.h: Moved unnecessary #include and #defines to genders.c. Added GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR error code. * genders.c: Added magic numbers to genders context. Fixed corner case errors based on test suite results. * genders.c (genders_testattr): Added buffer length parameter. * genders.c (genders_list_clear): Added corner case check. * genders.c (genders_getmaxnodenamelen): Renamed to genders_getmaxnodelen. * genders.c (genders_testnode, genders_errormsg): New Functions. * genders_testnode.3, genders_handle_destroy.3, genders_errormsg.3: New Files. * genders_testattr.3: Modified for API change. * genders_errors.3: Updated to include genders_errormsg. * Tagged genders-1-1-3. 2003-03-07 Albert Chu * Libgenders manpages added. * genders.c (genders_errormsg): New Function. * Tagged genders-1-1-2. 2003-02-19 Albert Chu * genders.h: Fixed comments. 2003-02-10 Albert Chu * genders.c, genders.h, nodeattr.c: New Files. * META, genders.spec, Makefile.am: Updated for new additions. * Tagged genders-1-1-1. 2003-01-21 Jim Garlick * Tag genders-1-0-2 2002-12-08 Jim Garlick * inst.c: Ran through "indent --no-tabs -kr *.[ch]". * DISCLAIMER: Updated in accordance to release instructions. * Added headers to source files in accordance to release instructions. * Added vi footers in all scripts and source files. * Make-rpm.mk: Updated to latest project. * Tagged genders-1-0-1chaos. 2002-09-13 Jim Garlick * ChangeLog: Reformmated. * Changed ksh to sh in shell scripts * Make-rpm.mk: Updated to latest. * Tagged genders-0-2-7chaos. 2002-05-31 Jim Garlick * dist2: Removed -r optoin. Added -i option. * dist2.1: Updated to reflect changes. * Tagged genders-0-2-6chaos. 2002-05-24 Jim Garlick * Added -r option to nodeattr in dist_all. * Tagged genders-0-2-5chaos. 2002-04-24 Jim Garlick * TUTORIAL: Cleaned up. * genders.spec: Removed updatefstab and updateservice. * Tagged genders-0-2-4chaos. 2002-04-23 Jim Garlick * TUTORIAL: New File. * Updated to Chris Dunlap's latest RPM rules. * Removed updatefstab and updateservice scripts per Robin Goldstone's request. * Sent to Rand at LANL. * Tagged genders-0-2-3chaos. 2001-07-14 Jim Garlick * Updated to Chris Dunlap's latest RPM rules. * updatefstab, updateservice: New Files. * Tagged genders-0-2-2. 2001-07-14 Jim Garlick * Makefile: Added RPM target. * Tagged genders-0-2. 2001-07-14 Jim Garlick * genders.spec, DISCLAIMER: New Files. * dist_passwd: Removed File. * Tagged genders-0-1. XXXX-XX-XX Jim Garlick Following are early notes on modifications and additions. * Path changes: /admin/bin/per -> /usr/bin/perl /admin/etc/genders -> /etc/genders /admin/etc/clusters -> /etc/clusters /admin/lib/gendlib.pl -> /usr/lib/genders/gendlib.pl /admin/scripts/dist2 -> /usr/bin/dist2 /var/dist/bootstrap -> /usr/bin/dist_bootstrap * Now that we have an RPM, dist_bootstrap only has to copy out /etc/genders and /etc/clusters. * Makefile only attempts to build inst. * Remove "require 5.003" lines; instead require perl in spec file. * Removed herolib.pl stuff temporarily. It needs to be merged back in. * If not PSSP, assume /usr/bin/rdist is USC rdist, and default rsh is OK. * Only include sdrlib.pl in gendlib.pl. Genders::to_altnames and Genders::to_gendnames now provide conversion between genders hostnames and alternate hostnames. On the SP, this is accomplished using the sdrlib functions which access the initial_hostname and reliable_hostname SDR attributes. On other systems, "altname" genders attribute holds the alternate hostname (gendlib.pl, dist2). * Added "-c " option. This tells dist2 to use /admin/etc/genders. instead of the default. Handy for rdisting to a foreign cluster, e.g. one that is behind a bastion host that can mount /var/dist (but inside can't mount it) (dist2). * Added "-o " option. List of options are passed through to the real rdist, e.g. "dist2 -o verify" (dist2). * Don't look for /var/dist/VAR_DIST_IS_MOUNTED if "-f Distfile" option specified (dist2). * If -n option specified, implicitly set -v (dist2). * GNU fileutils 4.0p include install program with -C option. This is the main reason for having the 'inst' utility, therefore it should now be considered deprecated. 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FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to disable caching. `--config-cache' `-C' Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'. `--quiet' `--silent' `-q' Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error messages will still be shown). `--srcdir=DIR' Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually `configure' can determine that directory automatically. `configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run `configure --help' for more details. genders-1.22/NEWS0000644002055400205540000001231212467201142013512 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000This file describes changes in recent versions of genders. It primarily documents those changes that are of interest to users and admins. Changes in genders-1.22 ======================= -- Fix getnodename errors in Python plugin. Changes in genders-1.21 ======================= -- Report proper error on invalidly specified hostranges. -- Remove debug message outputs from convenience libraries. -- Fix documentation errors in perl extensions. -- Add Java extensions for libgenders. Changes in genders-1.20 ======================= -- Fix typo in Genders Python extension. -- Support --with-non-shortened-hostnames compile option. Changes in genders-1.19 ======================= -- By default install perl to vendorarch instead of sitearch. Changes in genders-1.18 ======================= -- Support -A option in nodeattr, to output all nodes. -- Support --expand and --compress options in nodeattr, to output expanded or compressed genders databases. -- Support new libgenders flags. Changes in genders-1.17 ======================= -- Fix RHEL6 build bugs. Changes in genders-1.16 ======================= -- Support --with-perl-vendor-arch and --with-perl-site-arch configure options. Changes in genders-1.15 ======================= -- Fix genders_parse() corner case. -- Fix genders_testattr() corner case. -- Fix potential genders_parse() corruption corner case. -- Force stricter genders file database format rules - Empty string attributes and values no longer allowed - e.g. "node1 attr1=" - e.g. "node1 =val1" - Catch errant commas - e.g. "node1 attr1," - e.g. "node1 attr1,,attr2" -- Include beta Python extensions library. -- Include beta C++ extensions library. Changes in genders-1.14 ======================= -- Support '+' sign in genders query parsing. Changes in genders-1.13-2 ========================= -- Fix FC11/RHEL6 portability bugs. Changes in genders-1.13 ========================= -- Add genders_testquery() library function. -- Add nodeattr -Q option. Changes in genders-1.12 ========================= -- Greatly improve performance of genders parsing. -- Improve performance of many libgenders functions. -- Parsing error descriptions in genders_parse() may be different than before. Changes in genders-1.11-4 ========================= -- Support building without perl extensions. Changes in genders-1.11-3 ========================= -- Fix spec file build requirements. Changes in genders-1.11-2 ========================= -- Fix Solaris build corner cases. Changes in genders-1.11-1 ========================= -- Fix hostrange calculation corner cases. Changes in genders-1.10-1 ========================= -- Minor documentation and bug fixes. Changes in genders-1.9-1 ======================== -- Support -V and -U options in nodeattr. -- Minor bug fixes. Changes in genders-1.8-1 ======================== -- Support empty genders file as degenerate case. Changes in genders-1.7-1 ======================== -- Fix nodeattr -X corner case. Changes in genders-1.6-1 ======================== -- Fix bugs in genders querying. -- AIX port patches from Py Watson. -- Solaris port fixes. Changes in genders-1.5-2 ======================== -- Alter nodeattr --diff output. Changes in genders-1.5-1 ======================== -- Added nodeattr --diff to compare genders databases. -- Added nodeattr -X option. -- AIX Support. Changes in genders-1.4-1 =========================== -- Increased genders loading and search speed. -- Added genders querying ability. -- Removed maximum attribute and value limitations. Changes in genders-1.3-1 =========================== -- Added fixes for the following corner cases: - duplicate attributes - whitespace between attributes and inline comments - trailing whitespace - no nodes listed - no attributes listed -- Added hostrange nodename support to specify ranges of hosts rather than a single node on each line of the genders file -- Nodes can now be specified on multiple lines -- Re-ordered error return code priority within many API functions. For example, when an array of length 0 is specified, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW may be returned instead of GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS. Changes in genders-1.2-1 =========================== -- Removed implicit "all" attribute from compat/gendlib.pl. If future use of the "all" attribute is required, it must be listed as an attribute of every node in the genders database. See the genders.sample file for an example. -- Removed use of the /etc/clusters file from compat/gendlib.pl. If future use of a cluster name is required, it must be listed as the value of the "cluster" attribute for each node in the genders database. See the genders.sample file for an example. -- Removed -r and -C options from nodeattr. If future use of the cluster name is required, the value of the "cluster" attribute can be retrieved using the -v option. Changes in genders-1.2-pre1 =========================== -- Hostlist code in hostlist.pl (genders-compat package only) can now expand ranges without a prefix (.e.g "[0-10]" and "0-10") as well as compress back to this same form. -- started NEWS file. $Id: NEWS,v 1.37 2010-03-24 21:26:04 chu11 Exp $ genders-1.22/TODO0000644002055400205540000000317711563022656013523 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000- Allow attribute values to be overwritten instead of causing errors by some flag option of some sort. o i.e. #! overwrite-flag a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i all,attr=val,printer=foo g,h,i printer=bar - Rework to allow multiple hashed attrval mappings? - List nodes in genders database with incremental ability mcr[1-50/2] would be mcr1,3,5,7,... mcr[1-50/3] would be mcr1,4,7,10,... - think about format, do through hostlist.[ch]?? - Aliases for nodesets o i.e. @NODESET1 a,b,c,d,e @NODESET2 f,g,h @NODESET1,@NODESET2 attr1,attr2 @NODESET1 attr3 - For multilib, repackage everything - genders - genders-lib - genders-perl - must be based on current perl install - genders-compat - feed in genders file to nodeattr via stdin - '-' option? - Support empty genders file - Tool to output all attrs and vals for multiple genders files - Genders query equivalent of testattr? - genders_getnodes return a hostlist range rather than a list - do genders query isolated to a specific node - in libgenders and rest - in nodeattr - genders -> netgroups and netgroups -> genders converter - a %r type expression? - node[1-15] ip=192.168.1.[2-16] - with math? node[0-255] 192.168.1.%r node[256-511] 192.168.2.%r node[512-767] 192.168.3.%r to node[0-2047] 192.168.{%r/256 + 1}.{%r % 256} - genders value shouldn't have '=' in them. - make genders_load_data() way faster - int->unsigned int? - possible integer overflows all over the place? - rehashing - readline stuff - use file streams (i.e. fread) to avoid constant syscalls to read() - support FQDN genders-1.22/META0000644002055400205540000000023512467201142013465 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000## # $Id: META,v 1.53 2010-03-24 21:32:37 chu11 Exp $ ## # Metadata for RPM/TAR makefile targets ## Meta: 1 Name: genders Version: 1.22 Release: 1 genders-1.22/DISCLAIMER0000644002055400205540000000254010705443313014355 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000This work was produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) under Contract No. DE-AC52-07NA27344 (Contract 44) between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC (LLNS) for the operation of LLNL. 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The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification are specified in the file "COPYING". genders-1.22/TUTORIAL0000644002055400205540000002614510145463521014214 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000 Genders Jim Garlick High Performance Computing Systems Group Livermore Computing Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory June 19, 2000 (Revised by Albert Chu - May 2003, April 2004) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: This document is part of the "Genders" software package, approved by LLNL for public release. Please see the DISCLAIMER file distributed with the package for restrictions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Introduction Genders is a simple concept that has been extended to address configuration management issues that arise on MPP clusters[1]. The basic concept is that a genders file containing a list of node names and their attributes is replicated on each node in a cluster. By representing the configuration of an MPP in this file, scripts and rdist Distfiles that might otherwise contain hard-coded node lists, can be generalized to work with different configurations of the same cluster, and even with multiple clusters. The framework has proven to be useful on clusters ranging in size from the ASCI Blue-Pacific SST system at 1464 nodes, to collections of two or three workstations. Basic Operation This section describes the formats of the genders file and the nodeattr command. The genders file, briefly described in the introduction, contains a list of node names and attributes. The genders file is typically found in /etc (on Linux when installed from the genders RPM) or /admin/etc (on other systems). Genders Format Each line of the genders file may have one of the following formats. See the section "Host Ranges" below for most information on host ranges. nodename attr[=value],attr[=value],... nodename1,nodename2,... attr[=value],attr[=value],... nodenames[A-B] attr[=value],attr[=value],... The nodename(s) is the shortened[2] hostname of a node. This is followed by any number of spaces or tabs, and then the comma-separated list of attributes, each of which can optionally have a value. The substitution string "%n" can be used in an attribute value to represent the nodename. Nodenames can be listed on multiple lines, so a node's attributes can be specified on multiple lines. However, no single node may have duplicate attributes. There must be no spaces embedded in the attribute list and there is no provision for continuation lines. Commas and equal characters are special and cannot appear in attribute names or their values. Comments are prefixed with the hash chracter (#) and can appear anywhere in the file. The active genders file is typically found at /etc/genders or /admin/etc/genders. Here is an example genders file from a small 16-node linux cluster: # slc cluster genders file slci,slcj,slc[0-15] eth2=e%n,cluster=slc,all slci passwdhost slci,slcj management slc[1-15] compute Host Ranges As noted in section above, the genders database accepts ranges of nodenames in the general form: prefix[n-m,l-k,...], where n < m and l < k, etc., as an alternative to explicit lists of nodenames. This range syntax is meant only as a convenience on clusters with a prefixNN naming convention and specification of ranges should not be considered necessary -- the list foo1,foo9 could be specified as such, or by the range foo[1,9]. Some examples of range usage follow: foo01,foo02,foo03,foo04,foo05: foo[01-05] foo3,foo7,foo9,foo11: foo[3,7,9-11] fooi,fooj,foo0,foo1,foo2: fooi,fooj,foo[0-2] Nodeattr Usage A program called nodeattr is used to query data in the genders file. Because the genders file is replicated on all nodes in a cluster, this query is a local operation, not dependent on the network. Nodeattr is invoked as follows: nodeattr [-f genders] [-q | -c | -n | -s] [-r] attr[=val] nodeattr [-f genders] [-v] [node] attr[=val] nodeattr [-f genders] -l [node] nodeattr [-f genders] -k The -f option specifies a genders file path other than the default. The -q, -c, -n, or -s options followed by an attribute name cause a list of nodes having the specified attribute to be printed on stdout, formatted according to the option specified: -q is host range, -c is comma-separated, -n is newline separated, and -s is space separated. If none of the formatting options are specified, nodeattr returns a zero value if the local node has the specified attribute, else nonzero. The -v option causes any value associated with the attribute to go to stdout. If a node name is specified before the attribute, it is queried instead of the local node. The -l option is used to generate a list of attributes for a particular node. If no node is listed, all attributes appearing in the genders file will be listed. The -k option checks the genders file for proper formatting. Information about improper formatting will be output to standard error. Nodeattr can usually be found in /usr/bin (Linux RPM) or /admin/scripts (other systems). Programming with Genders Three different APIs have been developed that allow programmers to parse and query the genders file. "libgenders" is a C API which can be linked by including genders.h and linking the library libgenders. "Libgenders" is a Perl module developed with Perl extensions. "Genders" is another Perl modules, but offers a more traditional Perl API than "Libgenders." The reader can learn more about these libraries by reading the manpages libgenders(3), Libgenders(3), and Genders(3). Example: Rc Script The nodeattr command can enable a single script to behave differently depending on the role or gender of the node it is executing on, simplifying configuration management of the MPP. For example, all nodes in an MPP could have the same rc.local file: #!/bin/sh if nodeattr raid; then initialize_raid fi if nodeattr login; then sshd fi ... If the node has "raid" in its attribute list, it would execute initialize_raid; if it had "login" in its attribute list, it would start the secure shell daemon. This technique is simpler and less prone to failure than adding code to test for "clues" to a nodes function, such as the existence of a RAID device in /dev or a different set of installed products on a login node. Further, changing the role of a node does not require a laborious audit of scripts; one simply changes the genders file and all genders-enabled scripts change their behavior. Attribute values might be used to store node configuration information such as a node's default IP route. For example, the node may have an attribute: iprouter=big-rtr.llnl.gov and rc script could extract this value and pass it to the route command: route add net default `nodeattr -v iprouter` Example: Host Lists Host lists are commonly needed on MPP's to set up parallel jobs or to run system administration commands on particular sets of nodes. In the following example, nodeattr generates a newline-separated list of nodes with the login attribute to pass to the fping parallel ping command: fping `nodeattr -c login` Batch system configurations typically need lists of nodes that belong to batch queues. These might be generated by assigning nodes belonging to a particular queue an attribute in the genders file and then using nodeattr to generate the batch configuration. For example, an NQS manager host might get its configuration as follows, assuming the nqsmgr and nqscompute attributes are appropriately assigned in the genders file: #!/bin/sh # # Configure queues on the nqsmgr node. # if nodeattr nqsmgr; then # All nodes with the nqscompute attribute will be B queue destinations. # Make a comma-separated list of B@host destinations. for host in `nodeattr -n nqscompute`; do CPU_QUEUES=${CPU_QUEUES}B@${host}, done CPU_QUEUES=`echo $CPU_QUEUES|sed 's/,$//'` echo Adding manager queues qmgr << EOT set log_file /var/spool/nqs/log set shell_strategy fixed = (/bin/sh) set default destination_retry wait 1 create pipe_queue X priority = 10 \ server = (/usr/lib/nqs/pipeclient) \ destination = ($CPU_QUEUES) run_limit = 1 set default batch_request queue X enable queue X start queue X exit EOT fi # # Configure queues on the nqscompute nodes. # if nodeattr nqscompute; then echo Adding compute queues qmgr << EOT2 set log_file /var/spool/nqs/log set shell_strategy fixed = (/bin/sh) create batch_queue A priority=10 create pipe_queue B priority=10 \ server=(/usr/lib/nqs/pipeclient) \ destination=(A) run_limit=1 enable queue A enable queue B start queue A start queue B exit EOT2 fi exit 0 Example: nqs_mknmap The following script uses the Genders library to get a list of all nodes in the cluster. It then adds them to the NMAP database used by NQS: #!/usr/bin/perl # # $Id: TUTORIAL,v 1.9 2004-11-13 19:58:09 achu Exp $ # $Source: /g/g0/achu/temp/genders-cvsbackup-full/genders/TUTORIAL,v $ # use Genders; $prog = "nqs_mknmap"; $path_nmapmgr = "/usr/bin/nmapmgr"; $path_nmapdir = "/etc/nmap"; if (opendir(DIR, $path_nmapdir)) { foreach $file (grep(!/^\.\.?$/, readdir(DIR))) { unlink("$path_nmapdir/$file"); } closedir(DIR); } if (! -d $path_nmapdir) { mkdir($path_nmapdir, 0755); } if (open(PIPE, "|$path_nmapmgr")) { printf PIPE ("create\n"); $i = 0; $obj = Genders->new(); foreach $node ($obj->getnodes()) { printf PIPE ("add mid %d %s\n", $i, $node); $i++; } printf PIPE ("exit\n"); close(PIPE); } else { printf STDERR ("%s: could not exec $path_nmap_mgr\n", $prog); exit(1); } exit(0); ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [1] Here a cluster is a collection of nodes that are administered as a unit, where each node runs its own UNIX operating system image. [2] This should be the hostname as reported by the hostname -s command. Names for other network interfaces on the same node do not appear in the genders file. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ $Id: TUTORIAL,v 1.9 2004-11-13 19:58:09 achu Exp $ $Source: /g/g0/achu/temp/genders-cvsbackup-full/genders/TUTORIAL,v $ genders-1.22/genders.sample0000644002055400205540000000241610553020336015647 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000# # $Id: genders.sample,v 1.9 2007-01-16 00:48:30 chu11 Exp $ # $Source: /g/g0/achu/temp/genders-cvsbackup-full/genders/genders.sample,v $ # slc0 passwdhost,up2000,type=up2000,ditty=0,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc1 up2000,type=up2000,ditty=0,wti=/dev/ttyD23:0,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc2 up2000,type=up2000,ditty=2,wti=/dev/ttyD23:1,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc3 up2000,type=up2000,ditty=3,wti=/dev/ttyD23:2,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc4 up2000,type=up2000,ditty=4,wti=/dev/ttyD23:3,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc5 up2000,type=up2000,ditty=5,wti=/dev/ttyD23:4,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc6 cs20,type=cs20,ditty=6,mac0=00:02:56:00:05:F2,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc7 cs20,type=cs20,ditty=7,mac0=00:02:56:00:03:49,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc8 es40,type=es40,ditty=0,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc9 es40,type=es40,ditty=0,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc10 es40,type=es40,ditty=10,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc11 es40,type=es40,ditty=11,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc12 es40,type=es40,ditty=12,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc13 es40,type=es40,ditty=13,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc14 es40,type=es40,ditty=14,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test slc15 es40,type=es40,ditty=15,crash,eip,elan,all,cluster=test genders-1.22/genders.spec0000644002055400205540000000733212467224046015334 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000Name: genders Version: 1.22 Release: 1 Summary: Static cluster configuration database. Group: System Environment/Base License: GPL Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz Requires: perl BuildRequires: bison flex BuildRequires: perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker) BuildRequires: python BuildRequires: python-devel BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version} %description Genders is a static cluster configuration database used for cluster configuration management. It is used by a variety of tools and scripts for management of large clusters. The genders database is typically replicated on every node of the cluster. It describes the layout and configuration of the cluster so that tools and scripts can sense the variations of cluster nodes. 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See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with ConMan; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. *****************************************************************************/ #ifndef FD_H #define FD_H #if HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include int fd_set_close_on_exec (int fd); /* * Sets the file descriptor [fd] to be closed on exec(). * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error. */ int fd_set_nonblocking (int fd); /* * Sets the file descriptor [fd] for non-blocking I/O. * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error. */ int fd_get_read_lock (int fd); /* * Obtains a read lock on the file specified by [fd]. * Returns 0 on success, or -1 if prevented from obtaining the lock. */ int fd_get_readw_lock (int fd); /* * Obtains a read lock on the file specified by [fd], * blocking until one becomes available. * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error. */ int fd_get_write_lock (int fd); /* * Obtains a write lock on the file specified by [fd]. * Returns 0 on success, or -1 if prevented from obtaining the lock. */ int fd_get_writew_lock (int fd); /* * Obtains a write lock on the file specified by [fd], * blocking until one becomes available. * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error. */ int fd_release_lock (int fd); /* * Releases a lock held on the file specified by [fd]. * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error. */ pid_t fd_is_read_lock_blocked (int fd); /* * Checks to see if a lock exists on [fd] that would block a request for a * read-lock (ie, if a write-lock is already being held on the file). * Returns the pid of the process holding the lock, 0 if no lock exists, * or -1 on error. */ pid_t fd_is_write_lock_blocked (int fd); /* * Checks to see if a lock exists on [fd] that would block a request for a * write-lock (ie, if any lock is already being held on the file). * Returns the pid of the process holding the lock, 0 if no lock exists, * or -1 on error. */ ssize_t fd_read_n (int fd, void *buf, size_t n); /* * Reads up to [n] bytes from [fd] into [buf]. * Returns the number of bytes read, 0 on EOF, or -1 on error. */ ssize_t fd_write_n (int fd, void *buf, size_t n); /* * Writes [n] bytes from [buf] to [fd]. * Returns the number of bytes written, or -1 on error. */ ssize_t fd_read_line (int fd, void *buf, size_t maxlen); /* * Reads at most [maxlen-1] bytes up to a newline from [fd] into [buf]. * The [buf] is guaranteed to be NUL-terminated and will contain the * newline if it is encountered within [maxlen-1] bytes. * Returns the number of bytes read, 0 on EOF, or -1 on error. */ #endif /* !FD_H */ genders-1.22/src/libcommon/hash.h0000644002055400205540000001640511204626153016665 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/***************************************************************************** * $Id: hash.h,v 1.3 2009-05-19 22:02:19 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2003-2005 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Chris Dunlap . * * This file is from LSD-Tools, the LLNL Software Development Toolbox. * * This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License; * if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, * Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. *****************************************************************************/ #ifndef LSD_HASH_H #define LSD_HASH_H /***************************************************************************** * Notes *****************************************************************************/ /* * If an item's key is modified after insertion, the hash will be unable to * locate it if the new key should hash to a different slot in the table. * * If NDEBUG is not defined, internal debug code will be enabled; this is * intended for development use only. Production code should define NDEBUG. * * If WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC is defined, the linker will expect to * find an external lsd_fatal_error(file,line,mesg) function. By default, * lsd_fatal_error(file,line,mesg) is a macro definition that aborts. * This macro may be redefined to invoke another routine instead. * * If WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC is defined, the linker will expect to * find an external lsd_nomem_error(file,line,mesg) function. By default, * lsd_nomem_error(file,line,mesg) is a macro definition that returns NULL. * This macro may be redefined to invoke another routine instead. * * If WITH_PTHREADS is defined, these routines will be thread-safe. */ /***************************************************************************** * Data Types *****************************************************************************/ typedef struct hash * hash_t; /* * Hash table opaque data type. */ typedef unsigned int (*hash_key_f) (const void *key); /* * Function prototype for the hash function responsible for converting * the data's [key] into an unsigned integer hash value. */ typedef int (*hash_cmp_f) (const void *key1, const void *key2); /* * Function prototype for comparing two keys. * Returns zero if both keys are equal; o/w, returns nonzero. */ typedef void (*hash_del_f) (void *data); /* * Function prototype for de-allocating a data item stored within a hash. * This function is responsible for freeing all memory associated with * the [data] item, including any subordinate items. */ typedef int (*hash_arg_f) (void *data, const void *key, void *arg); /* * Function prototype for operating on each element in the hash table. * The function will be invoked once for each [data] item in the hash, * with the item's [key] and the specified [arg] being passed in as args. */ /***************************************************************************** * Functions *****************************************************************************/ hash_t hash_create (int size, hash_key_f key_f, hash_cmp_f cmp_f, hash_del_f del_f); /* * Creates and returns a new hash table on success. * Returns lsd_nomem_error() with errno=ENOMEM if memory allocation fails. * Returns NULL with errno=EINVAL if [keyf] or [cmpf] is not specified. * The [size] is the number of slots in the table; a larger table requires * more memory, but generally provide quicker access times. If set <= 0, * the default size is used. * The [keyf] function converts a key into a hash value. * The [cmpf] function determines whether two keys are equal. * The [delf] function de-allocates memory used by items in the hash; * if set to NULL, memory associated with these items will not be freed * when the hash is destroyed. */ void hash_destroy (hash_t h); /* * Destroys hash table [h]. If a deletion function was specified when the * hash was created, it will be called for each item contained within. * Abadoning a hash without calling hash_destroy() will cause a memory leak. */ int hash_is_empty (hash_t h); /* * Returns non-zero if hash table [h] is empty; o/w, returns zero. */ int hash_count (hash_t h); /* * Returns the number of items in hash table [h]. */ void * hash_find (hash_t h, const void *key); /* * Searches for the item corresponding to [key] in hash table [h]. * Returns a ptr to the found item's data on success. * Returns NULL with errno=0 if no matching item is found. * Returns NULL with errno=EINVAL if [key] is not specified. */ void * hash_insert (hash_t h, const void *key, void *data); /* * Inserts [data] with the corresponding [key] into hash table [h]; * note that it is permissible for [key] to be set equal to [data]. * Returns a ptr to the inserted item's data on success. * Returns NULL with errno=EEXIST if [key] already exists in the hash. * Returns NULL with errno=EINVAL if [key] or [data] is not specified. * Returns lsd_nomem_error() with errno=ENOMEM if memory allocation fails. */ void * hash_remove (hash_t h, const void *key); /* * Removes the item corresponding to [key] from hash table [h]. * Returns a ptr to the removed item's data on success. * Returns NULL with errno=0 if no matching item is found. * Returns NULL with errno=EINVAL if [key] is not specified. */ int hash_remove_if (hash_t h, hash_arg_f argf, void *arg); /* * Conditionally removes items from hash table [h]. * The [argf] function is invoked once for each item in the hash, with * [arg] being passed in as an argument. Items for which [argf] returns * greater-than-zero are deleted. * Returns the number of items removed. * Returns -1 with errno=EINVAL if [argf] is not specified. */ int hash_delete_if (hash_t h, hash_arg_f argf, void *arg); /* * Conditionally deletes (and de-allocates) items from hash table [h]. * The [argf] function is invoked once for each item in the hash, with * [arg] being passed in as an argument. Items for which [argf] returns * greater-than-zero are deleted. * Returns the number of items deleted. * Returns -1 with errno=EINVAL if [argf] is not specified. */ int hash_for_each (hash_t h, hash_arg_f argf, void *arg); /* * Invokes the [argf] function once for each item in hash table [h], * with [arg] being passed in as an argument. * Returns the number of items for which [argf] returns greater-than-zero. * Returns -1 with errno=EINVAL if [argf] is not specified. */ unsigned int hash_key_string (const char *str); /* * A hash_key_f function that hashes the string [str]. */ #endif /* !LSD_HASH_H */ genders-1.22/src/libcommon/hostlist.h0000644002055400205540000002726610747674721017641 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: hostlist.h,v 1.3 2008-01-29 19:09:05 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2002 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Mark Grondona * UCRL-CODE-2002-040. * * This file is part of SLURM, a resource management program. * For details, see . * * SLURM is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * SLURM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with SLURM; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _HOSTLIST_H #define _HOSTLIST_H /* Notes: * * If WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC is defined, the linker will expect to * find and external lsd_fatal_error(file,line,mesg) function. By default, * lsd_fatal_error(file,line,mesg) is a macro definition that outputs an * error message to stderr. This macro may be redefined to invoke another * routine instead. e.g.: * * #define lsd_fatal_error(file,line,mesg) \ * error("%s:%s %s\n",file,line,mesg); * * If WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC is defined, the linker will expect to * find an external lsd_nomem_error(file,line,mesg) function. By default, * lsd_nomem_error(file,line,mesg) is a macro definition that returns NULL. * This macro may be redefined to invoke another routine instead. * * If WITH_PTHREADS is defined, these routines will be thread-safe. * */ /* The hostlist opaque data type * * A hostlist is a list of hostnames optimized for a prefixXXXX style * naming convention, where XXXX is a decimal, numeric suffix. */ typedef struct hostlist * hostlist_t; /* A hostset is a special case of a hostlist. It: * * 1. never contains duplicates * 2. is always sorted * (Note: sort occurs first on alphanumeric prefix -- where prefix * matches, numeric suffixes will be sorted *by value*) */ typedef struct hostset * hostset_t; /* The hostlist iterator type (may be used with a hostset as well) * used for non-destructive access to hostlist members. * */ typedef struct hostlist_iterator * hostlist_iterator_t; /* ----[ hostlist_t functions: ]---- */ /* ----[ hostlist creation and destruction ]---- */ /* * hostlist_create(): * * Create a new hostlist from a string representation. * * The string representation (str) may contain one or more hostnames or * bracketed hostlists separated by either `,' or whitespace. A bracketed * hostlist is denoted by a common prefix followed by a list of numeric * ranges contained within brackets: e.g. "tux[0-5,12,20-25]" * * Note: if this module is compiled with WANT_RECKLESS_HOSTRANGE_EXPANSION * defined, a much more loose interpretation of host ranges is used. * Reckless hostrange expansion allows all of the following (in addition to * bracketed hostlists): * * o tux0-5,tux12,tux20-25 * o tux0-tux5,tux12,tux20-tux25 * o tux0-5,12,20-25 * * If str is NULL, and empty hostlist is created and returned. * * If the create fails, hostlist_create() returns NULL. * * The returned hostlist must be freed with hostlist_destroy() * */ hostlist_t hostlist_create(const char *hostlist); /* hostlist_copy(): * * Allocate a copy of a hostlist object. Returned hostlist must be freed * with hostlist_destroy. */ hostlist_t hostlist_copy(const hostlist_t hl); /* hostlist_destroy(): * * Destroy a hostlist object. Frees all memory allocated to the hostlist. */ void hostlist_destroy(hostlist_t hl); /* ----[ hostlist list operations ]---- */ /* hostlist_push(): * * push a string representation of hostnames onto a hostlist. * * The hosts argument may take the same form as in hostlist_create() * * Returns the number of hostnames inserted into the list, * or 0 on failure. */ int hostlist_push(hostlist_t hl, const char *hosts); /* hostlist_push_host(): * * Push a single host onto the hostlist hl. * This function is more efficient than hostlist_push() for a single * hostname, since the argument does not need to be checked for ranges. * * return value is 1 for success, 0 for failure. */ int hostlist_push_host(hostlist_t hl, const char *host); /* hostlist_push_list(): * * Push a hostlist (hl2) onto another list (hl1) * * Returns 1 for success, 0 for failure. * */ int hostlist_push_list(hostlist_t hl1, hostlist_t hl2); /* hostlist_pop(): * * Returns the string representation of the last host pushed onto the list * or NULL if hostlist is empty or there was an error allocating memory. * The host is removed from the hostlist. * * Note: Caller is responsible for freeing the returned memory. */ char * hostlist_pop(hostlist_t hl); char * hostlist_nth(hostlist_t hl, int n); /* hostlist_shift(): * * Returns the string representation of the first host in the hostlist * or NULL if the hostlist is empty or there was an error allocating memory. * The host is removed from the hostlist. * * Note: Caller is responsible for freeing the returned memory. */ char * hostlist_shift(hostlist_t hl); /* hostlist_pop_range(): * * Pop the last bracketed list of hosts of the hostlist hl. * Returns the string representation in bracketed list form. * All hosts associated with the returned list are removed * from hl. * * Caller is responsible for freeing returned memory */ char * hostlist_pop_range(hostlist_t hl); /* hostlist_shift_range(): * * Shift the first bracketed hostlist (improperly: range) off the * hostlist hl. Returns the string representation in bracketed list * form. All hosts associated with the list are removed from the * hostlist. * * Caller is responsible for freeing returned memory. */ char * hostlist_shift_range(hostlist_t hl); /* hostlist_find(): * * Searches hostlist hl for the first host matching hostname * and returns position in list if found. * * Returns -1 if host is not found. * */ int hostlist_find(hostlist_t hl, const char *hostname); /* hostlist_delete(): * * Deletes all hosts in the list represented by `hosts' * * Returns the number of hosts successfully deleted */ int hostlist_delete(hostlist_t hl, const char *hosts); /* hostlist_delete_host(): * * Deletes the first host that matches `hostname' from the hostlist hl. * Note: "hostname" argument cannot contain a range of hosts * (see hostlist_delete() for this functionality.) * * Returns 1 if successful, 0 if hostname is not found in list. */ int hostlist_delete_host(hostlist_t hl, const char *hostname); /* hostlist_delete_nth(): * * Deletes the host from position n in the hostlist. * * Returns 1 if successful 0 on error. * */ int hostlist_delete_nth(hostlist_t hl, int n); /* hostlist_count(): * * Return the number of hosts in hostlist hl. */ int hostlist_count(hostlist_t hl); /* hostlist_is_empty(): return true if hostlist is empty. */ #define hostlist_is_empty(__hl) ( hostlist_count(__hl) == 0 ) /* ----[ Other hostlist operations ]---- */ /* hostlist_sort(): * * Sort the hostlist hl. * */ void hostlist_sort(hostlist_t hl); /* hostlist_uniq(): * * Sort the hostlist hl and remove duplicate entries. * */ void hostlist_uniq(hostlist_t hl); /* ----[ hostlist print functions ]---- */ /* hostlist_ranged_string(): * * Write the string representation of the hostlist hl into buf, * writing at most n chars. Returns the number of bytes written, * or -1 if truncation occurred. * * The result will be NULL terminated. * * hostlist_ranged_string() will write a bracketed hostlist representation * where possible. */ ssize_t hostlist_ranged_string(hostlist_t hl, size_t n, char *buf); ssize_t hostset_ranged_string(hostset_t hs, size_t n, char *buf); /* hostlist_deranged_string(): * * Writes the string representation of the hostlist hl into buf, * writing at most n chars. Returns the number of bytes written, * or -1 if truncation occurred. * * hostlist_deranged_string() will not attempt to write a bracketed * hostlist representation. Every hostname will be explicitly written. */ ssize_t hostlist_deranged_string(hostlist_t hl, size_t n, char *buf); ssize_t hostset_deranged_string(hostset_t hs, size_t n, char *buf); /* ----[ hostlist utility functions ]---- */ /* hostlist_nranges(): * * Return the number of ranges currently held in hostlist hl. */ int hostlist_nranges(hostlist_t hl); /* ----[ hostlist iterator functions ]---- */ /* hostlist_iterator_create(): * * Creates and returns a hostlist iterator used for non destructive * access to a hostlist or hostset. Returns NULL on failure. */ hostlist_iterator_t hostlist_iterator_create(hostlist_t hl); /* hostset_iterator_create(): * * Same as hostlist_iterator_create(), but creates a hostlist_iterator * from a hostset. */ hostlist_iterator_t hostset_iterator_create(hostset_t set); /* hostlist_iterator_destroy(): * * Destroys a hostlist iterator. */ void hostlist_iterator_destroy(hostlist_iterator_t i); /* hostlist_iterator_reset(): * * Reset an iterator to the beginning of the list. */ void hostlist_iterator_reset(hostlist_iterator_t i); /* hostlist_next(): * * Returns a pointer to the next hostname on the hostlist * or NULL at the end of the list * * The caller is responsible for freeing the returned memory. */ char * hostlist_next(hostlist_iterator_t i); /* hostlist_next_range(): * * Returns the next bracketed hostlist or NULL if the iterator i is * at the end of the list. * * The caller is responsible for freeing the returned memory. * */ char * hostlist_next_range(hostlist_iterator_t i); /* hostlist_remove(): * Removes the last host returned by hostlist iterator i * * Returns 1 for success, 0 for failure. */ int hostlist_remove(hostlist_iterator_t i); /* ----[ hostset operations ]---- */ /* hostset_create(): * * Create a new hostset object from a string representation of a list of * hosts. See hostlist_create() for valid hostlist forms. */ hostset_t hostset_create(const char *hostlist); /* hostset_copy(): * * Copy a hostset object. Returned set must be freed with hostset_destroy(). */ hostset_t hostset_copy(hostset_t set); /* hostset_destroy(): */ void hostset_destroy(hostset_t set); /* hostset_insert(): * Add a host or list of hosts into hostset "set." * * Returns number of hosts successfully added to "set" * (insertion of a duplicate is not considered successful) */ int hostset_insert(hostset_t set, const char *hosts); /* hostset_delete(): * Delete a host or list of hosts from hostset "set." * Returns number of hosts deleted from set. */ int hostset_delete(hostset_t set, const char *hosts); /* hostset_within(): * Return 1 if all hosts specified by "hosts" are within the hostset "set" * Retrun 0 if every host in "hosts" is not in the hostset "set" */ int hostset_within(hostset_t set, const char *hosts); /* hostset_shift(): * hostset equivalent to hostlist_shift() */ char * hostset_shift(hostset_t set); /* hostset_shift_range(): * hostset eqivalent to hostlist_shift_range() */ char * hostset_shift_range(hostset_t set); /* hostset_count(): * Count the number of hosts currently in hostset */ int hostset_count(hostset_t set); #endif /* !_HOSTLIST_H */ genders-1.22/src/libcommon/list.h0000644002055400205540000002167310667565222016733 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/***************************************************************************** * $Id: list.h,v 1.2 2007-09-05 17:42:40 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2001-2002 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Chris Dunlap . * * This file is from LSD-Tools, the LLNL Software Development Toolbox. * * LSD-Tools is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * LSD-Tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for * more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with LSD-Tools; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. *****************************************************************************/ #ifndef LSD_LIST_H #define LSD_LIST_H /*********** * Notes * ***********/ /* * If NDEBUG is not defined, internal debug code will be enabled. This is * intended for development use only and production code should define NDEBUG. * * If WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC is defined, the linker will expect to * find an external lsd_fatal_error(file,line,mesg) function. By default, * lsd_fatal_error(file,line,mesg) is a macro definition that outputs an * error message to stderr. This macro may be redefined to invoke another * routine instead. * * If WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC is defined, the linker will expect to * find an external lsd_nomem_error(file,line,mesg) function. By default, * lsd_nomem_error(file,line,mesg) is a macro definition that returns NULL. * This macro may be redefined to invoke another routine instead. * * If WITH_PTHREADS is defined, these routines will be thread-safe. */ /**************** * Data Types * ****************/ typedef struct list * List; /* * List opaque data type. */ typedef struct listIterator * ListIterator; /* * List Iterator opaque data type. */ typedef void (*ListDelF) (void *x); /* * Function prototype to deallocate data stored in a list. * This function is responsible for freeing all memory associated * with an item, including all subordinate items (if applicable). */ typedef int (*ListCmpF) (void *x, void *y); /* * Function prototype for comparing two items in a list. * Returns less-than-zero if (xy). */ typedef int (*ListFindF) (void *x, void *key); /* * Function prototype for matching items in a list. * Returns non-zero if (x==key); o/w returns zero. */ typedef int (*ListForF) (void *x, void *arg); /* * Function prototype for operating on each item in a list. * Returns less-than-zero on error. */ /******************************* * General-Purpose Functions * *******************************/ List list_create (ListDelF f); 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/* * Sorts list [l] into ascending order according to the function [f]. * Note: Sorting a list resets all iterators associated with the list. * Note: The sort algorithm is stable. */ /**************************** * Stack Access Functions * ****************************/ void * list_push (List l, void *x); /* * Pushes data [x] onto the top of stack [l]. * Returns the data's ptr, or lsd_nomem_error() if insertion failed. */ void * list_pop (List l); /* * Pops the data item at the top of the stack [l]. * Returns the data's ptr, or NULL if the stack is empty. */ void * list_peek (List l); /* * Peeks at the data item at the top of the stack (or head of the queue) [l]. * Returns the data's ptr, or NULL if the stack (or queue) is empty. * Note: The item is not removed from the list. */ /**************************** * Queue Access Functions * ****************************/ void * list_enqueue (List l, void *x); /* * Enqueues data [x] at the tail of queue [l]. * Returns the data's ptr, or lsd_nomem_error() if insertion failed. */ void * list_dequeue (List l); 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once the list iterator reaches the end of the list, * insertion is made at the list's end. * Returns the data's ptr, or lsd_nomem_error() if insertion failed. */ void * list_find (ListIterator i, ListFindF f, void *key); /* * Traverses the list from the point of the list iterator [i] * using [f] to match each item with [key]. * Returns a ptr to the next item for which the function [f] * returns non-zero, or NULL once the end of the list is reached. * Example: i=list_iterator_reset(i); while ((x=list_find(i,f,k))) {...} */ void * list_remove (ListIterator i); /* * Removes from the list the last item returned via list iterator [i] * and returns the data's ptr. * Note: The client is responsible for freeing the returned data. */ int list_delete (ListIterator i); /* * Removes from the list the last item returned via list iterator [i]; * if a deletion function was specified when the list was created, * it will be called to deallocate the item being removed. * Returns a count of the number of items removed from the list * (ie, '1' if the item was removed, and '0' otherwise). */ #endif /* !LSD_LIST_H */ genders-1.22/src/libcommon/thread.h0000644002055400205540000001153510667565222017223 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/***************************************************************************** * $Id: thread.h,v 1.2 2007-09-05 17:42:41 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2003 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Chris Dunlap . * * This file is from LSD-Tools, the LLNL Software Development Toolbox. * * LSD-Tools is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * LSD-Tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for * more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with LSD-Tools; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. *****************************************************************************/ #ifndef LSD_THREAD_H #define LSD_THREAD_H #if WITH_PTHREADS # include # include # include #endif /* WITH_PTHREADS */ /***************************************************************************** * Macros *****************************************************************************/ #if WITH_PTHREADS # ifdef WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC # undef lsd_fatal_error extern void lsd_fatal_error (char *file, int line, char *mesg); # else /* !WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC */ # ifndef lsd_fatal_error # define lsd_fatal_error(file, line, mesg) (abort ()) # endif /* !lsd_fatal_error */ # endif /* !WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC */ # define lsd_mutex_init(pmutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_init (pmutex, NULL); \ if (e != 0) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "mutex_init"); \ abort (); \ } \ } while (0) # define lsd_mutex_lock(pmutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_lock (pmutex); \ if (e != 0) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "mutex_lock"); \ abort (); \ } \ } while (0) # define lsd_mutex_unlock(pmutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_unlock (pmutex); \ if (e != 0) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "mutex_unlock"); \ abort (); \ } \ } while (0) # define lsd_mutex_destroy(pmutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_destroy (pmutex); \ if (e != 0) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "mutex_destroy"); \ abort (); \ } \ } while (0) # ifndef NDEBUG int lsd_mutex_is_locked (pthread_mutex_t *pmutex); # endif /* !NDEBUG */ #else /* !WITH_PTHREADS */ # define lsd_mutex_init(mutex) # define lsd_mutex_lock(mutex) # define lsd_mutex_unlock(mutex) # define lsd_mutex_destroy(mutex) # define 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UCRL-CODE-2002-009. * * This file is part of ConMan, a remote console management program. * For details, see . * * ConMan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * ConMan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with ConMan; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ***************************************************************************** * Refer to "fd.h" for documentation on public functions. *****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "fd.h" /***************************************************************************** * Static Prototypes *****************************************************************************/ static int _fd_get_lock (int fd, int cmd, int type); static pid_t _fd_test_lock (int fd, int type); /***************************************************************************** * Extern I/O Functions *****************************************************************************/ ssize_t fd_read_n (int fd, void *buf, size_t n) { size_t nleft; ssize_t nread; unsigned char *p; p = buf; nleft = n; while (nleft > 0) { if ((nread = read (fd, p, nleft)) < 0) { if (errno == EINTR) continue; else return (-1); } else if (nread == 0) { /* EOF */ break; } nleft -= nread; p += nread; } return (n - nleft); } ssize_t fd_write_n (int fd, void *buf, size_t n) { size_t nleft; ssize_t nwritten; unsigned char *p; p = buf; nleft = n; while (nleft > 0) { if ((nwritten = write (fd, p, nleft)) < 0) { if (errno == EINTR) continue; else return (-1); } nleft -= nwritten; p += nwritten; } return (n); } ssize_t fd_read_line (int fd, void *buf, size_t maxlen) { ssize_t n, rc; unsigned char c, *p; n = 0; p = buf; while (n < maxlen - 1) { /* reserve space for NUL-termination */ if ((rc = read (fd, &c, 1)) == 1) { n++; *p++ = c; if (c == '\n') break; /* store newline, like fgets() */ } else if (rc == 0) { if (n == 0) /* EOF, no data read */ return (0); else /* EOF, some data read */ break; } else { if (errno == EINTR) continue; return (-1); } } *p = '\0'; /* NUL-terminate, like fgets() */ return (n); } /***************************************************************************** * Extern Locking Functions *****************************************************************************/ int fd_get_read_lock (int fd) { return (_fd_get_lock (fd, F_SETLK, F_RDLCK)); } int fd_get_readw_lock (int fd) { return (_fd_get_lock (fd, F_SETLKW, F_RDLCK)); } int fd_get_write_lock (int fd) { return (_fd_get_lock (fd, F_SETLK, F_WRLCK)); } int fd_get_writew_lock (int fd) { return (_fd_get_lock (fd, F_SETLKW, F_WRLCK)); } int fd_release_lock (int fd) { return (_fd_get_lock (fd, F_SETLK, F_UNLCK)); } pid_t fd_is_read_lock_blocked (int fd) { return (_fd_test_lock (fd, F_RDLCK)); } pid_t fd_is_write_lock_blocked (int fd) { return (_fd_test_lock (fd, F_WRLCK)); } /***************************************************************************** * Extern Attribute Functions *****************************************************************************/ int fd_set_close_on_exec (int fd) { assert (fd >= 0); if (fcntl (fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) < 0) return (-1); return (0); } int fd_set_nonblocking (int fd) { int fval; assert (fd >= 0); if ((fval = fcntl (fd, F_GETFL, 0)) < 0) return (-1); if (fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, fval | O_NONBLOCK) < 0) return (-1); return (0); } /***************************************************************************** * Static Functions *****************************************************************************/ static int _fd_get_lock (int fd, int cmd, int type) { struct flock lock; assert (fd >= 0); lock.l_type = type; lock.l_start = 0; lock.l_whence = SEEK_SET; lock.l_len = 0; return (fcntl (fd, cmd, &lock)); } static pid_t _fd_test_lock (int fd, int type) { struct flock lock; assert (fd >= 0); lock.l_type = type; lock.l_start = 0; lock.l_whence = SEEK_SET; lock.l_len = 0; if (fcntl (fd, F_GETLK, &lock) < 0) return (-1); if (lock.l_type == F_UNLCK) return (0); return (lock.l_pid); } genders-1.22/src/libcommon/hash.c0000644002055400205540000003235011331666022016655 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/***************************************************************************** * $Id: hash.c,v 1.6 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * The code in this file began with the code in the LSD-Tools project. * See below for original copyright information. * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2003-2005 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Chris Dunlap . * * This file is from LSD-Tools, the LLNL Software Development Toolbox. * * This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License; * if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, * Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ***************************************************************************** * Refer to "hash.h" for documentation on public functions. *****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #include #include #include "thread.h" #include "hash.h" /***************************************************************************** * Constants *****************************************************************************/ #define HASH_ALLOC 1024 #define HASH_DEF_SIZE 1213 #define HASH_MAGIC 0xDEADBEEF /***************************************************************************** * Data Types *****************************************************************************/ struct hash_node { struct hash_node *next; /* next node in list */ void *data; /* ptr to hashed item */ const void *hkey; /* ptr to hashed item's key */ }; struct hash { int count; /* number of items in hash table */ int size; /* num slots allocated in hash table */ struct hash_node **table; /* hash table array of node ptrs */ hash_cmp_f cmp_f; /* key comparison function */ hash_del_f del_f; /* item deletion function */ hash_key_f key_f; /* key hash function */ #if WITH_PTHREADS pthread_mutex_t mutex; /* mutex to protect access to hash */ #endif /* WITH_PTHREADS */ #ifndef NDEBUG unsigned int magic; /* sentinel for asserting validity */ #endif /* NDEBUG */ }; /***************************************************************************** * Prototypes *****************************************************************************/ static struct hash_node * hash_node_alloc (void); static void hash_node_free (struct hash_node *node); /***************************************************************************** * Variables *****************************************************************************/ #if 0 static struct hash_node *hash_free_list = NULL; #endif #if WITH_PTHREADS static pthread_mutex_t hash_free_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; #endif /* WITH_PTHREADS */ /***************************************************************************** * Macros *****************************************************************************/ #ifdef WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC # undef lsd_fatal_error extern void lsd_fatal_error (char *file, int line, char *mesg); #else /* !WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC */ # ifndef lsd_fatal_error # define lsd_fatal_error(file, line, mesg) (abort ()) # endif /* !lsd_fatal_error */ #endif /* !WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC */ #ifdef WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC # undef lsd_nomem_error extern void * lsd_nomem_error (char *file, int line, char *mesg); #else /* !WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC */ # ifndef lsd_nomem_error # define lsd_nomem_error(file, line, mesg) (NULL) # endif /* !lsd_nomem_error */ #endif /* !WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC */ /***************************************************************************** * Functions *****************************************************************************/ hash_t hash_create (int size, hash_key_f key_f, hash_cmp_f cmp_f, hash_del_f del_f) { hash_t h; if (!cmp_f || !key_f) { errno = EINVAL; return (NULL); } if (size <= 0) { size = HASH_DEF_SIZE; } if (!(h = malloc (sizeof (*h)))) { return (lsd_nomem_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "hash_create")); } if (!(h->table = calloc (size, sizeof (struct hash_node *)))) { free (h); return (lsd_nomem_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "hash_create")); } h->count = 0; h->size = size; h->cmp_f = cmp_f; h->del_f = del_f; h->key_f = key_f; lsd_mutex_init (&h->mutex); assert (h->magic = HASH_MAGIC); /* set magic via assert abuse */ return (h); } void hash_destroy (hash_t h) { int i; struct hash_node *p, *q; if (!h) { errno = EINVAL; return; } lsd_mutex_lock (&h->mutex); assert (h->magic == HASH_MAGIC); for (i = 0; i < h->size; i++) { for (p = h->table[i]; p != NULL; p = q) { q = p->next; if (h->del_f) h->del_f (p->data); hash_node_free (p); } } assert (h->magic = ~HASH_MAGIC); /* clear magic via assert abuse */ lsd_mutex_unlock (&h->mutex); lsd_mutex_destroy (&h->mutex); free (h->table); free (h); return; } int hash_is_empty (hash_t h) { int n; if (!h) { errno = EINVAL; return (0); } lsd_mutex_lock (&h->mutex); assert (h->magic == HASH_MAGIC); n = h->count; lsd_mutex_unlock (&h->mutex); return (n == 0); } int hash_count (hash_t h) { int n; if (!h) { errno = EINVAL; return (0); } lsd_mutex_lock (&h->mutex); assert (h->magic == HASH_MAGIC); n = h->count; lsd_mutex_unlock (&h->mutex); return (n); } void * hash_find (hash_t h, const void *key) { unsigned int slot; struct hash_node *p; void *data = NULL; if (!h || !key) { errno = EINVAL; return (NULL); } errno = 0; lsd_mutex_lock (&h->mutex); assert (h->magic == HASH_MAGIC); slot = h->key_f (key) % h->size; for (p = h->table[slot]; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if (!h->cmp_f (p->hkey, key)) { data = p->data; break; } } lsd_mutex_unlock (&h->mutex); return (data); } void * hash_insert (hash_t h, const void *key, void *data) { struct hash_node *p; unsigned int slot; if (!h || !key || !data) { errno = EINVAL; return (NULL); } lsd_mutex_lock (&h->mutex); assert (h->magic == HASH_MAGIC); slot = h->key_f (key) % h->size; for (p = h->table[slot]; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if (!h->cmp_f (p->hkey, key)) { errno = EEXIST; data = NULL; goto end; } } if (!(p = hash_node_alloc ())) { data = lsd_nomem_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "hash_insert"); goto end; } p->hkey = key; p->data = data; p->next = h->table[slot]; h->table[slot] = p; h->count++; end: lsd_mutex_unlock (&h->mutex); return (data); } void * hash_remove (hash_t h, const void *key) { struct hash_node **pp; struct hash_node *p; unsigned int slot; void *data = NULL; if (!h || !key) { errno = EINVAL; return (NULL); } errno = 0; lsd_mutex_lock (&h->mutex); assert (h->magic == HASH_MAGIC); slot = h->key_f (key) % h->size; for (pp = &(h->table[slot]); (p = *pp) != NULL; pp = &((*pp)->next)) { if (!h->cmp_f (p->hkey, key)) { data = p->data; *pp = p->next; hash_node_free (p); h->count--; break; } } lsd_mutex_unlock (&h->mutex); return (data); } int hash_remove_if (hash_t h, hash_arg_f arg_f, void *arg) { int i; struct hash_node **pp; struct hash_node *p; int n = 0; if (!h || !arg_f) { errno = EINVAL; return (-1); } lsd_mutex_lock (&h->mutex); assert (h->magic == HASH_MAGIC); for (i = 0; i < h->size; i++) { pp = &(h->table[i]); while ((p = *pp) != NULL) { if (arg_f (p->data, p->hkey, arg) > 0) { *pp = p->next; hash_node_free (p); h->count--; n++; } else { pp = &(p->next); } } } lsd_mutex_unlock (&h->mutex); return (n); } int hash_delete_if (hash_t h, hash_arg_f arg_f, void *arg) { int i; struct hash_node **pp; struct hash_node *p; int n = 0; if (!h || !arg_f) { errno = EINVAL; return (-1); } lsd_mutex_lock (&h->mutex); assert (h->magic == HASH_MAGIC); for (i = 0; i < h->size; i++) { pp = &(h->table[i]); while ((p = *pp) != NULL) { if (arg_f (p->data, p->hkey, arg) > 0) { if (h->del_f) h->del_f (p->data); *pp = p->next; hash_node_free (p); h->count--; n++; } else { pp = &(p->next); } } } lsd_mutex_unlock (&h->mutex); return (n); } int hash_for_each (hash_t h, hash_arg_f arg_f, void *arg) { int i; struct hash_node *p; int n = 0; if (!h || !arg_f) { errno = EINVAL; return (-1); } lsd_mutex_lock (&h->mutex); assert (h->magic == HASH_MAGIC); for (i = 0; i < h->size; i++) { for (p = h->table[i]; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if (arg_f (p->data, p->hkey, arg) > 0) { n++; } } } lsd_mutex_unlock (&h->mutex); return (n); } /***************************************************************************** * Hash Functions *****************************************************************************/ unsigned int hash_key_string (const char *str) { unsigned char *p; unsigned int hval = 0; const unsigned int multiplier = 31; for (p = (unsigned char *) str; *p != '\0'; p++) { hval += (multiplier * hval) + *p; } return (hval); } /***************************************************************************** * Internal Functions *****************************************************************************/ static struct hash_node * hash_node_alloc (void) { /* Allocates a hash node from the freelist. * Memory is allocated in chunks of HASH_ALLOC. * Returns a ptr to the object, or NULL if memory allocation fails. */ #if 0 int i; #endif struct hash_node *p = NULL; assert (HASH_ALLOC > 0); lsd_mutex_lock (&hash_free_lock); #if 0 if (!hash_free_list) { if ((hash_free_list = malloc (HASH_ALLOC * sizeof (*p)))) { for (i = 0; i < HASH_ALLOC - 1; i++) hash_free_list[i].next = &hash_free_list[i+1]; hash_free_list[i].next = NULL; } } if (hash_free_list) { p = hash_free_list; hash_free_list = p->next; } else { errno = ENOMEM; } #else if (!(p = malloc (sizeof(*p)))) errno = ENOMEM; #endif lsd_mutex_unlock (&hash_free_lock); return (p); } static void hash_node_free (struct hash_node *node) { /* De-allocates the object [node], returning it to the freelist. */ assert (node != NULL); memset (node, 0, sizeof (*node)); lsd_mutex_lock (&hash_free_lock); #if 0 node->next = hash_free_list; hash_free_list = node; #else free (node); #endif lsd_mutex_unlock (&hash_free_lock); return; } genders-1.22/src/libcommon/hostlist.c0000644002055400205540000021023112177041354017603 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: hostlist.c,v 1.4 2008-07-11 22:37:28 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2002 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Mark Grondona * UCRL-CODE-2002-040. * * This file is part of SLURM, a resource management program. * For details, see . * * SLURM is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * SLURM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with SLURM; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. \*****************************************************************************/ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" # if HAVE_STRING_H # include # endif # if HAVE_PTHREAD_H # include # endif #else /* !HAVE_CONFIG_H */ # include # include #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "hostlist.h" /* * lsd_fatal_error : fatal error macro */ #ifdef WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC # undef lsd_fatal_error extern void lsd_fatal_error(char *file, int line, char *mesg); #else /* !WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC */ # ifndef lsd_fatal_error # define lsd_fatal_error(file, line, mesg) \ do { \ fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: [%s:%d] %s: %s\n", \ file, line, mesg, strerror(errno)); \ } while (0) # endif /* !lsd_fatal_error */ #endif /* !WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC */ /* * lsd_nomem_error */ #ifdef WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC # undef lsd_nomem_error extern void * lsd_nomem_error(char *file, int line, char *mesg); #else /* !WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC */ # ifndef lsd_nomem_error # define lsd_nomem_error(file, line, mesg) (NULL) # endif /* !lsd_nomem_error */ #endif /* !WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC */ /* * OOM helper function * Automatically call lsd_nomem_error with appropriate args * and set errno to ENOMEM */ #define out_of_memory(mesg) \ do { \ errno = ENOMEM; \ return(lsd_nomem_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, mesg)); \ } while (0) /* * Some constants and tunables: */ /* number of elements to allocate when extending the hostlist array */ #define HOSTLIST_CHUNK 16 /* max host range: anything larger will be assumed to be an error */ #define MAX_RANGE 16384 /* 16K Hosts */ /* max host suffix value */ #define MAX_HOST_SUFFIX 1<<25 /* max number of ranges that will be processed between brackets */ #define MAX_RANGES 10240 /* 10K Ranges */ /* size of internal hostname buffer (+ some slop), hostnames will probably * be truncated if longer than MAXHOSTNAMELEN */ #ifndef MAXHOSTNAMELEN #define MAXHOSTNAMELEN 64 #endif /* max size of internal hostrange buffer */ #define MAXHOSTRANGELEN 1024 /* ----[ Internal Data Structures ]---- */ /* hostname type: A convenience structure used in parsing single hostnames */ struct hostname_components { char *hostname; /* cache of initialized hostname */ char *prefix; /* hostname prefix */ unsigned long num; /* numeric suffix */ /* string representation of numeric suffix * points into `hostname' */ char *suffix; }; typedef struct hostname_components *hostname_t; /* hostrange type: A single prefix with `hi' and `lo' numeric suffix values */ struct hostrange_components { char *prefix; /* alphanumeric prefix: */ /* beginning (lo) and end (hi) of suffix range */ unsigned long lo, hi; /* width of numeric output format * (pad with zeros up to this width) */ int width; /* If singlehost is 1, `lo' and `hi' are invalid */ unsigned singlehost:1; }; typedef struct hostrange_components *hostrange_t; /* The hostlist type: An array based list of hostrange_t's */ struct hostlist { #ifndef NDEBUG #define HOSTLIST_MAGIC 57005 int magic; #endif #if WITH_PTHREADS pthread_mutex_t mutex; #endif /* WITH_PTHREADS */ /* current number of elements available in array */ int size; /* current number of ranges stored in array */ int nranges; /* current number of hosts stored in hostlist */ int nhosts; /* pointer to hostrange array */ hostrange_t *hr; /* list of iterators */ struct hostlist_iterator *ilist; }; /* a hostset is a wrapper around a hostlist */ struct hostset { hostlist_t hl; }; struct hostlist_iterator { #ifndef NDEBUG int magic; #endif /* hostlist we are traversing */ hostlist_t hl; /* current index of iterator in hl->hr[] */ int idx; /* current hostrange object in list hl, i.e. hl->hr[idx] */ hostrange_t hr; /* current depth we've traversed into range hr */ int depth; /* next ptr for lists of iterators */ struct hostlist_iterator *next; }; /* ---- ---- */ /* ------[ static function prototypes ]------ */ static void _error(char *file, int line, char *mesg, ...); static char * _next_tok(char *, char **); static int _zero_padded(unsigned long, int); static int _width_equiv(unsigned long, int *, unsigned long, int *); static int host_prefix_end(const char *); static hostname_t hostname_create(const char *); static void hostname_destroy(hostname_t); static int hostname_suffix_is_valid(hostname_t); static int hostname_suffix_width(hostname_t); static hostrange_t hostrange_new(void); static hostrange_t hostrange_create_single(const char *); static hostrange_t hostrange_create(char *, unsigned long, unsigned long, int); static unsigned long hostrange_count(hostrange_t); static hostrange_t hostrange_copy(hostrange_t); static void hostrange_destroy(hostrange_t); static hostrange_t hostrange_delete_host(hostrange_t, unsigned long); static int hostrange_cmp(hostrange_t, hostrange_t); static int hostrange_prefix_cmp(hostrange_t, hostrange_t); static int hostrange_within_range(hostrange_t, hostrange_t); static int hostrange_width_combine(hostrange_t, hostrange_t); static int hostrange_empty(hostrange_t); static char * hostrange_pop(hostrange_t); static char * hostrange_shift(hostrange_t); static int hostrange_join(hostrange_t, hostrange_t); static hostrange_t hostrange_intersect(hostrange_t, hostrange_t); static int hostrange_hn_within(hostrange_t, hostname_t); static size_t hostrange_to_string(hostrange_t hr, size_t, char *, char *); static size_t hostrange_numstr(hostrange_t, size_t, char *); static hostlist_t hostlist_new(void); static hostlist_t _hostlist_create_bracketed(const char *, char *, char *); static int hostlist_resize(hostlist_t, size_t); static int hostlist_expand(hostlist_t); static int hostlist_push_range(hostlist_t, hostrange_t); static int hostlist_push_hr(hostlist_t, char *, unsigned long, unsigned long, int); static int hostlist_insert_range(hostlist_t, hostrange_t, int); static void hostlist_delete_range(hostlist_t, int n); static void hostlist_coalesce(hostlist_t hl); static void hostlist_collapse(hostlist_t hl); static hostlist_t _hostlist_create(const char *, char *, char *); static void hostlist_shift_iterators(hostlist_t, int, int, int); static int _attempt_range_join(hostlist_t, int); static int _is_bracket_needed(hostlist_t, int); static hostlist_iterator_t hostlist_iterator_new(void); static void _iterator_advance(hostlist_iterator_t); static void _iterator_advance_range(hostlist_iterator_t); static int hostset_find_host(hostset_t, const char *); /* ------[ macros ]------ */ #ifdef WITH_PTHREADS # define mutex_init(mutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_init(mutex, NULL); \ if (e) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "hostlist mutex init:"); \ abort(); \ } \ } while (0) # define mutex_lock(mutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_lock(mutex); \ if (e) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "hostlist mutex lock:"); \ abort(); \ } \ } while (0) # define mutex_unlock(mutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_unlock(mutex); \ if (e) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "hostlist mutex unlock:"); \ abort(); \ } \ } while (0) # define mutex_destroy(mutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_destroy(mutex); \ if (e) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "hostlist mutex destroy:"); \ abort(); \ } \ } while (0) #else /* !WITH_PTHREADS */ # define mutex_init(mutex) # define mutex_lock(mutex) # define mutex_unlock(mutex) # define mutex_destroy(mutex) #endif /* WITH_PTHREADS */ #define LOCK_HOSTLIST(_hl) \ do { \ assert(_hl != NULL); \ mutex_lock(&(_hl)->mutex); \ assert((_hl)->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); \ } while (0) #define UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(_hl) \ do { \ mutex_unlock(&(_hl)->mutex); \ } while (0) #define seterrno_ret(_errno, _rc) \ do { \ errno = _errno; \ return _rc; \ } while (0) /* ------[ Function Definitions ]------ */ /* ----[ general utility functions ]---- */ /* * Varargs capable error reporting via lsd_fatal_error() */ static void _error(char *file, int line, char *msg, ...) { va_list ap; char buf[1024]; int len = 0; va_start(ap, msg); len = vsnprintf(buf, 1024, msg, ap); if ((len < 0) || (len > 1024)) buf[1023] = '\0'; lsd_fatal_error(file, line, buf); va_end(ap); return; } static int _advance_past_brackets (char *tok, char **str) { /* if _single_ opening bracket exists b/w tok and str, push str * past first closing bracket to next seperator */ if ( memchr(tok, '[', *str - tok) != NULL && memchr(tok, ']', *str - tok) == NULL ) { char *q = strchr(*str, ']'); if (q && memchr(*str, '[', q - *str) == NULL) { *str = q + 1; return (1); } } return 0; } /* * Helper function for host list string parsing routines * Returns a pointer to the next token; additionally advance *str * to the next separator. * * next_tok was taken directly from pdsh courtesy of Jim Garlick. * (with modifications to support bracketed hostlists, i.e.: * xxx[xx,xx,xx] is a single token) * */ static char * _next_tok(char *sep, char **str) { char *tok; /* push str past any leading separators */ while (**str != '\0' && strchr(sep, **str) != '\0') (*str)++; if (**str == '\0') return NULL; /* assign token ptr */ tok = *str; /* * Advance str past any separators, but if a separator occurs between * brackets, e.g. foo[0-3,5], then advance str past closing brackets and * try again. */ do { /* push str past token and leave pointing to first separator */ while (**str != '\0' && strchr(sep, **str) == '\0') (*str)++; } while (_advance_past_brackets (tok, str)); /* nullify consecutive separators and push str beyond them */ while (**str != '\0' && strchr(sep, **str) != '\0') *(*str)++ = '\0'; return tok; } /* return the number of zeros needed to pad "num" to "width" */ static int _zero_padded(unsigned long num, int width) { int n = 1; while (num /= 10L) n++; return width > n ? width - n : 0; } /* test whether two format `width' parameters are "equivalent" * The width arguments "wn" and "wm" for integers "n" and "m" * are equivalent if: * * o wn == wm OR * * o applying the same format width (either wn or wm) to both of * 'n' and 'm' will not change the zero padding of *either* 'm' nor 'n'. * * If this function returns 1 (or true), the appropriate width value * (either 'wm' or 'wn') will have been adjusted such that both format * widths are equivalent. */ static int _width_equiv(unsigned long n, int *wn, unsigned long m, int *wm) { int npad, nmpad, mpad, mnpad; if (wn == wm) return 1; npad = _zero_padded(n, *wn); nmpad = _zero_padded(n, *wm); mpad = _zero_padded(m, *wm); mnpad = _zero_padded(m, *wn); if (npad != nmpad && mpad != mnpad) return 0; if (npad != nmpad) { if (mpad == mnpad) { *wm = *wn; return 1; } else return 0; } else { /* mpad != mnpad */ if (npad == nmpad) { *wn = *wm; return 1; } else return 0; } /* not reached */ } /* ----[ hostname_t functions ]---- */ /* * return the location of the last char in the hostname prefix */ static int host_prefix_end(const char *hostname) { int idx = strlen(hostname) - 1; while (idx >= 0 && isdigit((char) hostname[idx])) idx--; return idx; } /* * create a hostname_t object from a string hostname */ static hostname_t hostname_create(const char *hostname) { hostname_t hn = NULL; char *p = '\0'; int idx = 0; assert(hostname != NULL); if (!(hn = (hostname_t) malloc(sizeof(*hn)))) out_of_memory("hostname create"); idx = host_prefix_end(hostname); if (!(hn->hostname = strdup(hostname))) { free(hn); out_of_memory("hostname create"); } hn->num = 0; hn->prefix = NULL; hn->suffix = NULL; if (idx == strlen(hostname) - 1) { if ((hn->prefix = strdup(hostname)) == NULL) { hostname_destroy(hn); out_of_memory("hostname prefix create"); } return hn; } hn->suffix = hn->hostname + idx + 1; hn->num = strtoul(hn->suffix, &p, 10); if ((*p == '\0') && (hn->num <= MAX_HOST_SUFFIX)) { if (!(hn->prefix = malloc((idx + 2) * sizeof(char)))) { hostname_destroy(hn); out_of_memory("hostname prefix create"); } memcpy(hn->prefix, hostname, idx + 1); hn->prefix[idx + 1] = '\0'; } else { if (!(hn->prefix = strdup(hostname))) { hostname_destroy(hn); out_of_memory("hostname prefix create"); } hn->suffix = NULL; } return hn; } /* free a hostname object */ static void hostname_destroy(hostname_t hn) { if (hn == NULL) return; hn->suffix = NULL; if (hn->hostname) free(hn->hostname); if (hn->prefix) free(hn->prefix); free(hn); } /* return true if the hostname has a valid numeric suffix */ static int hostname_suffix_is_valid(hostname_t hn) { return hn->suffix != NULL; } /* return the width (in characters) of the numeric part of the hostname */ static int hostname_suffix_width(hostname_t hn) { assert(hn->suffix != NULL); return (int) strlen(hn->suffix); } /* ----[ hostrange_t functions ]---- */ /* allocate a new hostrange object */ static hostrange_t hostrange_new(void) { hostrange_t new = (hostrange_t) malloc(sizeof(*new)); if (!new) out_of_memory("hostrange create"); return new; } /* Create a hostrange_t containing a single host without a valid suffix * hr->prefix will represent the entire hostname. */ static hostrange_t hostrange_create_single(const char *prefix) { hostrange_t new; assert(prefix != NULL); if ((new = hostrange_new()) == NULL) goto error1; if ((new->prefix = strdup(prefix)) == NULL) goto error2; new->singlehost = 1; new->lo = 0L; new->hi = 0L; new->width = 0; return new; error2: free(new); error1: out_of_memory("hostrange create single"); } /* Create a hostrange object with a prefix, hi, lo, and format width */ static hostrange_t hostrange_create(char *prefix, unsigned long lo, unsigned long hi, int width) { hostrange_t new; assert(prefix != NULL); if ((new = hostrange_new()) == NULL) goto error1; if ((new->prefix = strdup(prefix)) == NULL) goto error2; new->lo = lo; new->hi = hi; new->width = width; new->singlehost = 0; return new; error2: free(new); error1: out_of_memory("hostrange create"); } /* Return the number of hosts stored in the hostrange object */ static unsigned long hostrange_count(hostrange_t hr) { assert(hr != NULL); if (hr->singlehost) return 1; else return hr->hi - hr->lo + 1; } /* Copy a hostrange object */ static hostrange_t hostrange_copy(hostrange_t hr) { assert(hr != NULL); if (hr->singlehost) return hostrange_create_single(hr->prefix); else return hostrange_create(hr->prefix, hr->lo, hr->hi, hr->width); } /* free memory allocated by the hostrange object */ static void hostrange_destroy(hostrange_t hr) { if (hr == NULL) return; if (hr->prefix) free(hr->prefix); free(hr); } /* hostrange_delete_host() deletes a specific host from the range. * If the range is split into two, the greater range is returned, * and `hi' of the lesser range is adjusted accordingly. If the * highest or lowest host is deleted from a range, NULL is returned * and the hostrange hr is adjusted properly. */ static hostrange_t hostrange_delete_host(hostrange_t hr, unsigned long n) { hostrange_t new = NULL; assert(hr != NULL); assert(n >= hr->lo && n <= hr->hi); if (n == hr->lo) hr->lo++; else if (n == hr->hi) hr->hi--; else { if (!(new = hostrange_copy(hr))) out_of_memory("hostrange copy"); hr->hi = n - 1; new->lo = n + 1; } return new; } /* hostrange_cmp() is used to sort hostrange objects. It will * sort based on the following (in order): * o result of strcmp on prefixes * o if widths are compatible, then: * sort based on lowest suffix in range * else * sort based on width */ static int hostrange_cmp(hostrange_t h1, hostrange_t h2) { int retval; assert(h1 != NULL); assert(h2 != NULL); if ((retval = hostrange_prefix_cmp(h1, h2)) == 0) retval = hostrange_width_combine(h1, h2) ? h1->lo - h2->lo : h1->width - h2->width; return retval; } /* compare the prefixes of two hostrange objects. * returns: * < 0 if h1 prefix is less than h2 OR h1 == NULL. * * 0 if h1's prefix and h2's prefix match, * UNLESS, either h1 or h2 (NOT both) do not have a valid suffix. * * > 0 if h1's prefix is greater than h2's OR h2 == NULL. */ static int hostrange_prefix_cmp(hostrange_t h1, hostrange_t h2) { int retval; if (h1 == NULL) return 1; if (h2 == NULL) return -1; retval = strcmp(h1->prefix, h2->prefix); return retval == 0 ? h2->singlehost - h1->singlehost : retval; } /* returns true if h1 and h2 would be included in the same bracketed hostlist. * h1 and h2 will be in the same bracketed list iff: * * 1. h1 and h2 have same prefix * 2. neither h1 nor h2 are singlet hosts (i.e. invalid suffix) * * (XXX: Should incompatible widths be placed in the same bracketed list? * There's no good reason not to, except maybe aesthetics) */ static int hostrange_within_range(hostrange_t h1, hostrange_t h2) { if (hostrange_prefix_cmp(h1, h2) == 0) return h1->singlehost || h2->singlehost ? 0 : 1; else return 0; } /* compare two hostrange objects to determine if they are width * compatible, returns: * 1 if widths can safely be combined * 0 if widths cannot be safely combined */ static int hostrange_width_combine(hostrange_t h0, hostrange_t h1) { assert(h0 != NULL); assert(h1 != NULL); return _width_equiv(h0->lo, &h0->width, h1->lo, &h1->width); } /* Return true if hostrange hr contains no hosts, i.e. hi < lo */ static int hostrange_empty(hostrange_t hr) { assert(hr != NULL); return ((hr->hi < hr->lo) || (hr->hi == (unsigned long) -1)); } /* return the string representation of the last host in hostrange hr * and remove that host from the range (i.e. decrement hi if possible) * * Returns NULL if malloc fails OR there are no more hosts left */ static char *hostrange_pop(hostrange_t hr) { size_t size = 0; char *host = NULL; assert(hr != NULL); if (hr->singlehost) { hr->lo++; /* effectively set count == 0 */ host = strdup(hr->prefix); } else if (hostrange_count(hr) > 0) { size = strlen(hr->prefix) + hr->width + 16; if (!(host = (char *) malloc(size * sizeof(char)))) out_of_memory("hostrange pop"); snprintf(host, size, "%s%0*lu", hr->prefix, hr->width, hr->hi--); } return host; } /* Same as hostrange_pop(), but remove host from start of range */ static char *hostrange_shift(hostrange_t hr) { size_t size = 0; char *host = NULL; assert(hr != NULL); if (hr->singlehost) { hr->lo++; if (!(host = strdup(hr->prefix))) out_of_memory("hostrange shift"); } else if (hostrange_count(hr) > 0) { size = strlen(hr->prefix) + hr->width + 16; if (!(host = (char *) malloc(size * sizeof(char)))) out_of_memory("hostrange shift"); snprintf(host, size, "%s%0*lu", hr->prefix, hr->width, hr->lo++); } return host; } /* join two hostrange objects. * * returns: * * -1 if ranges do not overlap (including incompatible zero padding) * 0 if ranges join perfectly * >0 number of hosts that were duplicated in h1 and h2 * * h2 will be coalesced into h1 if rc >= 0 * * it is assumed that h1->lo <= h2->lo, i.e. hr1 <= hr2 * */ static int hostrange_join(hostrange_t h1, hostrange_t h2) { int duplicated = -1; assert(h1 != NULL); assert(h2 != NULL); assert(hostrange_cmp(h1, h2) <= 0); if (hostrange_prefix_cmp(h1, h2) == 0 && hostrange_width_combine(h1, h2)) { if (h1->singlehost && h2->singlehost) { /* matching singlets */ duplicated = 1; } else if (h1->hi == h2->lo - 1) { /* perfect join */ h1->hi = h2->hi; duplicated = 0; } else if (h1->hi >= h2->lo) { /* some duplication */ if (h1->hi < h2->hi) { duplicated = h1->hi - h2->lo + 1; h1->hi = h2->hi; } else duplicated = hostrange_count(h2); } } return duplicated; } /* hostrange intersect returns the intersection (common hosts) * of hostrange objects h1 and h2. If there is no intersection, * NULL is returned. * * It is assumed that h1 <= h2 (i.e. h1->lo <= h2->lo) */ static hostrange_t hostrange_intersect(hostrange_t h1, hostrange_t h2) { hostrange_t new = NULL; assert(h1 != NULL); assert(h2 != NULL); if (h1->singlehost || h2->singlehost) return NULL; assert(hostrange_cmp(h1, h2) <= 0); if ((hostrange_prefix_cmp(h1, h2) == 0) && (h1->hi > h2->lo) && (hostrange_width_combine(h1, h2))) { if (!(new = hostrange_copy(h1))) return NULL; new->lo = h2->lo; new->hi = h2->hi < h1->hi ? h2->hi : h1->hi; } return new; } /* return 1 if hostname hn is within the hostrange hr * 0 if not. */ static int hostrange_hn_within(hostrange_t hr, hostname_t hn) { if (hr->singlehost) { /* * If the current hostrange [hr] is a `singlehost' (no valid * numeric suffix (lo and hi)), then the hostrange [hr] * stores just one host with name == hr->prefix. * * Thus the full hostname in [hn] must match hr->prefix, in * which case we return true. Otherwise, there is no * possibility that [hn] matches [hr]. */ if (strcmp (hn->hostname, hr->prefix) == 0) return 1; else return 0; } /* * Now we know [hr] is not a "singlehost", so hostname * better have a valid numeric suffix, or there is no * way we can match */ if (!hostname_suffix_is_valid (hn)) return 0; /* * If hostrange and hostname prefixes don't match, then * there is way the hostname falls within the range [hr]. */ if (strcmp(hr->prefix, hn->prefix) != 0) return 0; /* * Finally, check whether [hn], with a valid numeric suffix, * falls within the range of [hr]. */ if (hn->num <= hr->hi && hn->num >= hr->lo) { int width = hostname_suffix_width(hn); int num = hn->num; return (_width_equiv(hr->lo, &hr->width, num, &width)); } return 0; } /* copy a string representation of the hostrange hr into buffer buf, * writing at most n chars including NUL termination */ static size_t hostrange_to_string(hostrange_t hr, size_t n, char *buf, char *separator) { unsigned long i; int truncated = 0; int len = 0; char sep = separator == NULL ? ',' : separator[0]; if (n == 0) return 0; if (hr->singlehost) return snprintf(buf, n, "%s", hr->prefix); for (i = hr->lo; i <= hr->hi; i++) { size_t m = (n - len) <= n ? n - len : 0; /* check for < 0 */ int ret = snprintf(buf + len, m, "%s%0*lu", hr->prefix, hr->width, i); if (ret < 0 || ret >= m) { len = n; truncated = 1; break; } len+=ret; buf[len++] = sep; } if (truncated) { buf[n-1] = '\0'; return -1; } else { /* back up over final separator */ buf[--len] = '\0'; return len; } } /* Place the string representation of the numeric part of hostrange into buf * writing at most n chars including NUL termination. */ static size_t hostrange_numstr(hostrange_t hr, size_t n, char *buf) { int len = 0; assert(buf != NULL); if (hr->singlehost || n == 0) return 0; len = snprintf(buf, n, "%0*lu", hr->width, hr->lo); if ((len >= 0) && (len < n) && (hr->lo < hr->hi)) { int len2 = snprintf(buf+len, n-len, "-%0*lu", hr->width, hr->hi); if (len2 < 0) len = -1; else len += len2; } return len; } /* ----[ hostlist functions ]---- */ /* Create a new hostlist object. * Returns an empty hostlist, or NULL if memory allocation fails. */ static hostlist_t hostlist_new(void) { int i; hostlist_t new = (hostlist_t) malloc(sizeof(*new)); if (!new) goto fail1; assert(new->magic = HOSTLIST_MAGIC); mutex_init(&new->mutex); new->hr = (hostrange_t *) malloc(HOSTLIST_CHUNK * sizeof(hostrange_t)); if (!new->hr) goto fail2; /* set entries in hostrange array to NULL */ for (i = 0; i < HOSTLIST_CHUNK; i++) new->hr[i] = NULL; new->size = HOSTLIST_CHUNK; new->nranges = 0; new->nhosts = 0; new->ilist = NULL; return new; fail2: free(new); fail1: out_of_memory("hostlist_create"); } /* Resize the internal array used to store the list of hostrange objects. * * returns 1 for a successful resize, * 0 if call to _realloc fails * * It is assumed that the caller has the hostlist hl locked */ static int hostlist_resize(hostlist_t hl, size_t newsize) { int i; size_t oldsize; assert(hl != NULL); assert(hl->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); oldsize = hl->size; hl->size = newsize; hl->hr = realloc((void *) hl->hr, hl->size*sizeof(hostrange_t)); if (!(hl->hr)) return 0; for (i = oldsize; i < newsize; i++) hl->hr[i] = NULL; return 1; } /* Resize hostlist by one HOSTLIST_CHUNK * Assumes that hostlist hl is locked by caller */ static int hostlist_expand(hostlist_t hl) { if (!hostlist_resize(hl, hl->size + HOSTLIST_CHUNK)) return 0; else return 1; } /* Push a hostrange object onto hostlist hl * Returns the number of hosts successfully pushed onto hl * or -1 if there was an error allocating memory */ static int hostlist_push_range(hostlist_t hl, hostrange_t hr) { hostrange_t tail; int retval; assert(hr != NULL); LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); tail = (hl->nranges > 0) ? hl->hr[hl->nranges-1] : hl->hr[0]; if (hl->size == hl->nranges && !hostlist_expand(hl)) goto error; if (hl->nranges > 0 && hostrange_prefix_cmp(tail, hr) == 0 && tail->hi == hr->lo - 1 && hostrange_width_combine(tail, hr)) { tail->hi = hr->hi; } else { if ((hl->hr[hl->nranges++] = hostrange_copy(hr)) == NULL) goto error; } retval = hl->nhosts += hostrange_count(hr); UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return retval; error: UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return -1; } /* Same as hostlist_push_range() above, but prefix, lo, hi, and width * are passed as args */ static int hostlist_push_hr(hostlist_t hl, char *prefix, unsigned long lo, unsigned long hi, int width) { hostrange_t hr = hostrange_create(prefix, lo, hi, width); int retval = hostlist_push_range(hl, hr); hostrange_destroy(hr); return retval; } /* Insert a range object hr into position n of the hostlist hl * Assumes that hl->mutex is already held by calling process */ static int hostlist_insert_range(hostlist_t hl, hostrange_t hr, int n) { int i; hostrange_t tmp; hostlist_iterator_t hli; assert(hl != NULL); assert(hl->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); assert(hr != NULL); if (n > hl->nranges) return 0; if (hl->size == hl->nranges && !hostlist_expand(hl)) return 0; /* copy new hostrange into slot "n" in array */ tmp = hl->hr[n]; hl->hr[n] = hostrange_copy(hr); /* push remaining hostrange entries up */ for (i = n + 1; i < hl->nranges + 1; i++) { hostrange_t last = hl->hr[i]; hl->hr[i] = tmp; tmp = last; } hl->nranges++; /* adjust hostlist iterators if needed */ for (hli = hl->ilist; hli; hli = hli->next) { if (hli->idx >= n) hli->hr = hli->hl->hr[++hli->idx]; } return 1; } /* Delete the range at position n in the range array * Assumes the hostlist lock is already held. */ static void hostlist_delete_range(hostlist_t hl, int n) { int i; hostrange_t old; assert(hl != NULL); assert(hl->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); assert(n < hl->nranges && n >= 0); old = hl->hr[n]; for (i = n; i < hl->nranges - 1; i++) hl->hr[i] = hl->hr[i + 1]; hl->nranges--; hl->hr[hl->nranges] = NULL; hostlist_shift_iterators(hl, n, 0, 1); /* XXX caller responsible for adjusting nhosts */ /* hl->nhosts -= hostrange_count(old) */ hostrange_destroy(old); } #if WANT_RECKLESS_HOSTRANGE_EXPANSION /* The reckless hostrange expansion function. * See comment in hostlist.h:hostlist_create() for more info on * the different choices for hostlist notation. */ hostlist_t _hostlist_create(const char *hostlist, char *sep, char *r_op) { char *str, *orig; char *tok, *cur; int high, low, fmt = 0; char prefix[256] = ""; int pos = 0; int error = 0; char range_op = r_op[0];/* XXX support > 1 char range ops in future? */ hostlist_t new = hostlist_new(); orig = str = strdup(hostlist); /* return an empty list if an empty string was passed in */ if (str == NULL || strlen(str) == 0) goto done; /* Use hostlist_create_bracketed if we see "[" */ if (strchr(str, '[') != NULL) return _hostlist_create_bracketed(hostlist, sep, r_op); while ((tok = _next_tok(sep, &str)) != NULL) { /* save the current string for error messages */ cur = tok; high = low = 0; /* find end of alpha part * do this by finding last occurence of range_op in str */ pos = strlen(tok) - 1; if (strstr(tok, r_op) != '\0') { while (pos >= 0 && (char) tok[pos] != range_op) pos--; } /* now back up past any digits */ while (pos >= 0 && isdigit((char) tok[--pos])) {;} /* Check for valid x-y range (x must be a digit) * Reset pos if the range is not valid */ if (!isdigit((char) tok[++pos])) pos = strlen(tok) - 1; /* create prefix string * if prefix will be zero length, but prefix already exists * use the previous prefix and fmt */ if ((pos > 0) || (prefix[0] == '\0')) { memcpy(prefix, tok, (size_t) pos * sizeof(char)); prefix[pos] = '\0'; /* push pointer past prefix */ tok += pos; /* count number of digits for ouput fmt */ for (fmt = 0; isdigit(tok[fmt]); ++fmt) {;} if (fmt == 0) error = 1; } else tok += pos; /* get lower bound */ low = strtoul(tok, (char **) &tok, 10); if (*tok == range_op) { /* now get range upper bound */ /* push pointer past range op */ ++tok; /* find length of alpha part */ for (pos = 0; tok[pos] && !isdigit(tok[pos]); ++pos) {;} /* alpha part must match prefix or error * this could mean we've got something like "rtr1-a2" * so just record an error */ if (pos > 0) { if (pos != strlen(prefix) || strncmp(prefix, tok, pos) != 0) error = 1; } if (*tok != '\0') tok += pos; /* make sure we have digits to the end */ for (pos = 0; tok[pos] && isdigit((char) tok[pos]); ++pos) {;} if (pos > 0) { /* we have digits to process */ high = strtoul(tok, (char **) &tok, 10); } else { /* bad boy, no digits */ error = 1; } if ((low > high) || (high - low > MAX_RANGE)) error = 1; } else { /* single value */ high = 0; /* special case, ugh. */ } /* error if: * 1. we are not at end of string * 2. upper bound equals lower bound */ if (*tok != '\0' || high == low) error = 1; if (error) { /* assume this is not a range on any error */ hostlist_push_host(new, cur); } else { if (high < low) high = low; hostlist_push_hr(new, prefix, low, high, fmt); } error = 0; } done: free(orig); return new; } #else /* !WANT_RECKLESS_HOSTRANGE_EXPANSION */ hostlist_t _hostlist_create(const char *hostlist, char *sep, char *r_op) { return _hostlist_create_bracketed(hostlist, sep, r_op); } #endif /* WANT_RECKLESS_HOSTRANGE_EXPANSION */ struct _range { unsigned long lo, hi; int width; }; /* Grab a single range from str * returns 1 if str contained a valid number or range, * 0 if conversion of str to a range failed. */ static int _parse_single_range(const char *str, struct _range *range) { char *p, *q; char *orig = strdup(str); if (!orig) seterrno_ret(ENOMEM, 0); if ((p = strchr(str, '-'))) { *p++ = '\0'; if (*p == '-') /* do NOT allow negative numbers */ goto error; } range->lo = strtoul(str, &q, 10); if (q == str) goto error; range->hi = (p && *p) ? strtoul(p, &q, 10) : range->lo; if (q == p || *q != '\0') goto error; if (range->lo > range->hi) goto error; if (range->hi - range->lo + 1 > MAX_RANGE ) { /* _error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "Too many hosts in range `%s'", orig); */ free(orig); seterrno_ret(ERANGE, 0); } free(orig); range->width = strlen(str); return 1; error: /* _error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "Invalid range: `%s'", orig); */ free(orig); seterrno_ret(EINVAL, 0); } /* * Convert 'str' containing comma separated digits and ranges into an array * of struct _range types (max 'len' elements). * * Return number of ranges created, or -1 on error. */ static int _parse_range_list(char *str, struct _range *ranges, int len) { char *p; int count = 0; while (str) { if (count == len) return -1; if ((p = strchr(str, ','))) *p++ = '\0'; if (!_parse_single_range(str, &ranges[count++])) return -1; str = p; } return count; } static void _push_range_list(hostlist_t hl, char *pfx, struct _range *rng, int n) { int i; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { hostlist_push_hr(hl, pfx, rng->lo, rng->hi, rng->width); rng++; } } static void _push_range_list_with_suffix(hostlist_t hl, char *pfx, char *sfx, struct _range *rng, int n) { int i; unsigned long j; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { for (j = rng->lo; j <= rng->hi; j++) { char host[4096]; hostrange_t hr; snprintf (host, 4096, "%s%0*lu%s", pfx, rng->width, j, sfx); hr = hostrange_create_single (host); hostlist_push_range (hl, hr); /* * hr is copied in hostlist_push_range. Need to free here. */ hostrange_destroy (hr); } rng++; } } /* * Create a hostlist from a string with brackets '[' ']' to aid * detection of ranges and compressed lists */ static hostlist_t _hostlist_create_bracketed(const char *hostlist, char *sep, char *r_op) { hostlist_t new = hostlist_new(); struct _range ranges[MAX_RANGES]; int nr, err; char *p, *tok, *str, *orig; char cur_tok[1024]; if (hostlist == NULL) return new; if (!(orig = str = strdup(hostlist))) { hostlist_destroy(new); return NULL; } while ((tok = _next_tok(sep, &str)) != NULL) { strncpy(cur_tok, tok, 1024); if ((p = strchr(tok, '[')) != NULL) { char *q, *prefix = tok; *p++ = '\0'; if ((q = strchr(p, ']'))) { *q = '\0'; nr = _parse_range_list(p, ranges, MAX_RANGES); if (nr < 0) goto error; if (*(++q) != '\0') _push_range_list_with_suffix (new, prefix, q, ranges, nr); else _push_range_list(new, prefix, ranges, nr); } else hostlist_push_host(new, cur_tok); } else hostlist_push_host(new, cur_tok); } free(orig); return new; error: err = errno; hostlist_destroy(new); free(orig); seterrno_ret(err, NULL); } hostlist_t hostlist_create(const char *str) { return _hostlist_create(str, "\t, ", "-"); } hostlist_t hostlist_copy(const hostlist_t hl) { int i; hostlist_t new; if (hl == NULL) return NULL; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); if (!(new = hostlist_new())) goto done; new->nranges = hl->nranges; new->nhosts = hl->nhosts; if (new->nranges > new->size) hostlist_resize(new, new->nranges); for (i = 0; i < hl->nranges; i++) new->hr[i] = hostrange_copy(hl->hr[i]); done: UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return new; } void hostlist_destroy(hostlist_t hl) { int i; if (hl == NULL) return; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); while (hl->ilist) { mutex_unlock(&hl->mutex); hostlist_iterator_destroy(hl->ilist); mutex_lock(&hl->mutex); } for (i = 0; i < hl->nranges; i++) hostrange_destroy(hl->hr[i]); free(hl->hr); assert(hl->magic = 0x1); UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); mutex_destroy(&hl->mutex); free(hl); } int hostlist_push(hostlist_t hl, const char *hosts) { hostlist_t new; int retval; if (hosts == NULL) return 0; new = hostlist_create(hosts); if (!new) return 0; mutex_lock(&new->mutex); retval = new->nhosts; mutex_unlock(&new->mutex); hostlist_push_list(hl, new); hostlist_destroy(new); return retval; } int hostlist_push_host(hostlist_t hl, const char *str) { hostrange_t hr; hostname_t hn; if (str == NULL) return 0; hn = hostname_create(str); if (hostname_suffix_is_valid(hn)) { hr = hostrange_create(hn->prefix, hn->num, hn->num, hostname_suffix_width(hn)); } else hr = hostrange_create_single(str); hostlist_push_range(hl, hr); hostrange_destroy(hr); hostname_destroy(hn); return 1; } int hostlist_push_list(hostlist_t h1, hostlist_t h2) { int i, n = 0; if (h2 == NULL) return 0; LOCK_HOSTLIST(h2); for (i = 0; i < h2->nranges; i++) n += hostlist_push_range(h1, h2->hr[i]); UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(h2); return n; } char *hostlist_pop(hostlist_t hl) { char *host = NULL; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); if (hl->nhosts > 0) { hostrange_t hr = hl->hr[hl->nranges - 1]; host = hostrange_pop(hr); hl->nhosts--; if (hostrange_empty(hr)) { hostrange_destroy(hl->hr[--hl->nranges]); hl->hr[hl->nranges] = NULL; } } UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return host; } /* find all iterators affected by a shift (or deletion) at * hl->hr[idx], depth, with the deletion of n ranges */ static void hostlist_shift_iterators(hostlist_t hl, int idx, int depth, int n) { hostlist_iterator_t i; for (i = hl->ilist; i; i = i->next) { if (n == 0) { if (i->idx == idx && i->depth >= depth) i->depth = i->depth > -1 ? i->depth - 1 : -1; } else { if (i->idx >= idx) { if ((i->idx -= n) >= 0) i->hr = i->hl->hr[i->idx]; else hostlist_iterator_reset(i); } } } } char *hostlist_shift(hostlist_t hl) { char *host = NULL; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); if (hl->nhosts > 0) { hostrange_t hr = hl->hr[0]; host = hostrange_shift(hr); hl->nhosts--; if (hostrange_empty(hr)) { hostlist_delete_range(hl, 0); /* hl->nranges--; */ } else hostlist_shift_iterators(hl, 0, 0, 0); } UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return host; } char *hostlist_pop_range(hostlist_t hl) { int i; char buf[MAXHOSTRANGELEN + 1]; hostlist_t hltmp; hostrange_t tail; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); if (hl->nranges < 1 || !(hltmp = hostlist_new())) { UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return NULL; } i = hl->nranges - 2; tail = hl->hr[hl->nranges - 1]; while (i >= 0 && hostrange_within_range(tail, hl->hr[i])) i--; for (i++; i < hl->nranges; i++) { hostlist_push_range(hltmp, hl->hr[i]); hostrange_destroy(hl->hr[i]); hl->hr[i] = NULL; } hl->nhosts -= hltmp->nhosts; hl->nranges -= hltmp->nranges; UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); hostlist_ranged_string(hltmp, MAXHOSTRANGELEN, buf); hostlist_destroy(hltmp); return strdup(buf); } char *hostlist_shift_range(hostlist_t hl) { int i; char buf[1024]; hostlist_t hltmp = hostlist_new(); if (!hltmp) return NULL; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); if (hl->nranges == 0) { hostlist_destroy(hltmp); UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return NULL; } i = 0; do { hostlist_push_range(hltmp, hl->hr[i]); hostrange_destroy(hl->hr[i]); } while ( (++i < hl->nranges) && hostrange_within_range(hltmp->hr[0], hl->hr[i]) ); hostlist_shift_iterators(hl, i, 0, hltmp->nranges); /* shift rest of ranges back in hl */ for (; i < hl->nranges; i++) { hl->hr[i - hltmp->nranges] = hl->hr[i]; hl->hr[i] = NULL; } hl->nhosts -= hltmp->nhosts; hl->nranges -= hltmp->nranges; UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); hostlist_ranged_string(hltmp, 1024, buf); hostlist_destroy(hltmp); return strdup(buf); } /* XXX: Note: efficiency improvements needed */ int hostlist_delete(hostlist_t hl, const char *hosts) { int n = 0; char *hostname = NULL; hostlist_t hltmp; if (!(hltmp = hostlist_create(hosts))) seterrno_ret(EINVAL, 0); while ((hostname = hostlist_pop(hltmp)) != NULL) { n += hostlist_delete_host(hl, hostname); free(hostname); } hostlist_destroy(hltmp); return n; } /* XXX watch out! poor implementation follows! (fix it at some point) */ int hostlist_delete_host(hostlist_t hl, const char *hostname) { int n = hostlist_find(hl, hostname); if (n >= 0) hostlist_delete_nth(hl, n); return n >= 0 ? 1 : 0; } static char * _hostrange_string(hostrange_t hr, int depth) { char buf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 16]; int len = snprintf(buf, MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 15, "%s", hr->prefix); if (!hr->singlehost) snprintf(buf+len, MAXHOSTNAMELEN+15 - len, "%0*lu", hr->width, hr->lo + depth); return strdup(buf); } char * hostlist_nth(hostlist_t hl, int n) { char *host = NULL; int i, count; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); count = 0; for (i = 0; i < hl->nranges; i++) { int num_in_range = hostrange_count(hl->hr[i]); if (n <= (num_in_range - 1 + count)) { host = _hostrange_string(hl->hr[i], n - count); break; } else count += num_in_range; } UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return host; } int hostlist_delete_nth(hostlist_t hl, int n) { int i, count; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); assert(n >= 0 && n <= hl->nhosts); count = 0; for (i = 0; i < hl->nranges; i++) { int num_in_range = hostrange_count(hl->hr[i]); hostrange_t hr = hl->hr[i]; if (n <= (num_in_range - 1 + count)) { unsigned long num = hr->lo + n - count; hostrange_t new; if (hr->singlehost) { /* this wasn't a range */ hostlist_delete_range(hl, i); } else if ((new = hostrange_delete_host(hr, num))) { hostlist_insert_range(hl, new, i + 1); hostrange_destroy(new); } else if (hostrange_empty(hr)) hostlist_delete_range(hl, i); goto done; } else count += num_in_range; } done: UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); hl->nhosts--; return 1; } int hostlist_count(hostlist_t hl) { int retval; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); retval = hl->nhosts; UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return retval; } int hostlist_find(hostlist_t hl, const char *hostname) { int i, count, ret = -1; hostname_t hn; if (!hostname) return -1; hn = hostname_create(hostname); LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); for (i = 0, count = 0; i < hl->nranges; i++) { if (hostrange_hn_within(hl->hr[i], hn)) { if (hostname_suffix_is_valid(hn) && !hl->hr[i]->singlehost) ret = count + hn->num - hl->hr[i]->lo; else ret = count; goto done; } else count += hostrange_count(hl->hr[i]); } done: UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); hostname_destroy(hn); return ret; } /* hostrange compare with void * arguments to allow use with * libc qsort() */ int _cmp(const void *hr1, const void *hr2) { hostrange_t *h1 = (hostrange_t *) hr1; hostrange_t *h2 = (hostrange_t *) hr2; return hostrange_cmp((hostrange_t) * h1, (hostrange_t) * h2); } void hostlist_sort(hostlist_t hl) { hostlist_iterator_t i; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); if (hl->nranges <= 1) { UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return; } qsort(hl->hr, hl->nranges, sizeof(hostrange_t), &_cmp); /* reset all iterators */ for (i = hl->ilist; i; i = i->next) hostlist_iterator_reset(i); UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); hostlist_coalesce(hl); } /* search through hostlist for ranges that can be collapsed * does =not= delete any hosts */ static void hostlist_collapse(hostlist_t hl) { int i; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); for (i = hl->nranges - 1; i > 0; i--) { hostrange_t hprev = hl->hr[i - 1]; hostrange_t hnext = hl->hr[i]; if (hostrange_prefix_cmp(hprev, hnext) == 0 && hprev->hi == hnext->lo - 1 && hostrange_width_combine(hprev, hnext)) { hprev->hi = hnext->hi; hostlist_delete_range(hl, i); } } UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); } /* search through hostlist (hl) for intersecting ranges * split up duplicates and coalesce ranges where possible */ static void hostlist_coalesce(hostlist_t hl) { int i, j; hostrange_t new; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); for (i = hl->nranges - 1; i > 0; i--) { new = hostrange_intersect(hl->hr[i - 1], hl->hr[i]); if (new) { hostrange_t hprev = hl->hr[i - 1]; hostrange_t hnext = hl->hr[i]; j = i; if (new->hi < hprev->hi) hnext->hi = hprev->hi; hprev->hi = new->lo; hnext->lo = new->hi; if (hostrange_empty(hprev)) hostlist_delete_range(hl, i); while (new->lo <= new->hi) { hostrange_t hr = hostrange_create( new->prefix, new->lo, new->lo, new->width ); if (new->lo > hprev->hi) hostlist_insert_range(hl, hr, j++); if (new->lo < hnext->lo) hostlist_insert_range(hl, hr, j++); hostrange_destroy(hr); new->lo++; } i = hl->nranges; hostrange_destroy(new); } } UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); hostlist_collapse(hl); } /* attempt to join ranges at loc and loc-1 in a hostlist */ /* delete duplicates, return the number of hosts deleted */ /* assumes that the hostlist hl has been locked by caller */ /* returns -1 if no range join occurred */ static int _attempt_range_join(hostlist_t hl, int loc) { int ndup; assert(hl != NULL); assert(hl->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); assert(loc > 0); assert(loc < hl->nranges); ndup = hostrange_join(hl->hr[loc - 1], hl->hr[loc]); if (ndup >= 0) { hostlist_delete_range(hl, loc); hl->nhosts -= ndup; } return ndup; } void hostlist_uniq(hostlist_t hl) { int i = 1; hostlist_iterator_t hli; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); if (hl->nranges <= 1) { UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return; } qsort(hl->hr, hl->nranges, sizeof(hostrange_t), &_cmp); while (i < hl->nranges) { if (_attempt_range_join(hl, i) < 0) /* No range join occurred */ i++; } /* reset all iterators */ for (hli = hl->ilist; hli; hli = hli->next) hostlist_iterator_reset(hli); UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); } ssize_t hostlist_deranged_string(hostlist_t hl, size_t n, char *buf) { int i; int len = 0; int truncated = 0; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); for (i = 0; i < hl->nranges; i++) { size_t m = (n - len) <= n ? n - len : 0; int ret = hostrange_to_string(hl->hr[i], m, buf + len, ","); if (ret < 0 || ret > m) { len = n; truncated = 1; break; } len+=ret; buf[len++] = ','; } UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); buf[len > 0 ? --len : 0] = '\0'; if (len == n) truncated = 1; return truncated ? -1 : len; } /* return true if a bracket is needed for the range at i in hostlist hl */ static int _is_bracket_needed(hostlist_t hl, int i) { hostrange_t h1 = hl->hr[i]; hostrange_t h2 = i < hl->nranges - 1 ? hl->hr[i + 1] : NULL; return hostrange_count(h1) > 1 || hostrange_within_range(h1, h2); } /* write the next bracketed hostlist, i.e. prefix[n-m,k,...] * into buf, writing at most n chars including the terminating '\0' * * leaves start pointing to one past last range object in bracketed list, * and returns the number of bytes written into buf. * * Assumes hostlist is locked. */ static int _get_bracketed_list(hostlist_t hl, int *start, const size_t n, char *buf) { hostrange_t *hr = hl->hr; int i = *start; int m, len = 0; int bracket_needed = _is_bracket_needed(hl, i); len = snprintf(buf, n, "%s", hr[i]->prefix); if ((len < 0) || (len > n)) return n; /* truncated, buffer filled */ if (bracket_needed && len < n && len >= 0) buf[len++] = '['; do { m = (n - len) <= n ? n - len : 0; len += hostrange_numstr(hr[i], m, buf + len); if (len >= n) break; if (bracket_needed) /* Only need commas inside brackets */ buf[len++] = ','; } while (++i < hl->nranges && hostrange_within_range(hr[i], hr[i-1])); if (bracket_needed && len < n && len > 0) { /* Add trailing bracket (change trailing "," from above to "]" */ buf[len - 1] = ']'; /* NUL terminate for safety, but do not add terminator to len */ buf[len] = '\0'; } else if (len >= n) { if (n > 0) buf[n-1] = '\0'; } else { /* If len is > 0, NUL terminate (but do not add to len) */ buf[len > 0 ? len : 0] = '\0'; } *start = i; return len; } ssize_t hostlist_ranged_string(hostlist_t hl, size_t n, char *buf) { int i = 0; int len = 0; int truncated = 0; LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); while (i < hl->nranges && len < n) { len += _get_bracketed_list(hl, &i, n - len, buf + len); if ((len > 0) && (len < n) && (i < hl->nranges)) buf[len++] = ','; } UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); /* NUL terminate */ if (len >= n) { truncated = 1; if (n > 0) buf[n-1] = '\0'; } else buf[len > 0 ? len : 0] = '\0'; return truncated ? -1 : len; } /* ----[ hostlist iterator functions ]---- */ static hostlist_iterator_t hostlist_iterator_new(void) { hostlist_iterator_t i = (hostlist_iterator_t) malloc(sizeof(*i)); if (!i) return NULL; i->hl = NULL; i->hr = NULL; i->idx = 0; i->depth = -1; i->next = i; assert(i->magic = HOSTLIST_MAGIC); return i; } hostlist_iterator_t hostlist_iterator_create(hostlist_t hl) { hostlist_iterator_t i; if (!(i = hostlist_iterator_new())) out_of_memory("hostlist_iterator_create"); LOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); i->hl = hl; i->hr = hl->hr[0]; i->next = hl->ilist; hl->ilist = i; UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(hl); return i; } hostlist_iterator_t hostset_iterator_create(hostset_t set) { return hostlist_iterator_create(set->hl); } void hostlist_iterator_reset(hostlist_iterator_t i) { assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); i->idx = 0; i->hr = i->hl->hr[0]; i->depth = -1; return; } void hostlist_iterator_destroy(hostlist_iterator_t i) { hostlist_iterator_t *pi; if (i == NULL) return; assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); LOCK_HOSTLIST(i->hl); for (pi = &i->hl->ilist; *pi; pi = &(*pi)->next) { assert((*pi)->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); if (*pi == i) { *pi = (*pi)->next; break; } } UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(i->hl); assert(i->magic = 0x1); free(i); } static void _iterator_advance(hostlist_iterator_t i) { assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); if (i->idx > i->hl->nranges - 1) return; if (++(i->depth) > (i->hr->hi - i->hr->lo)) { i->depth = 0; i->hr = i->hl->hr[++i->idx]; } } /* advance iterator to end of current range (meaning within "[" "]") * i.e. advance iterator past all range objects that could be represented * in on bracketed hostlist. */ static void _iterator_advance_range(hostlist_iterator_t i) { int nr, j; hostrange_t *hr; assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); nr = i->hl->nranges; hr = i->hl->hr; j = i->idx; if (++i->depth > 0) { while (++j < nr && hostrange_within_range(i->hr, hr[j])) {;} i->idx = j; i->hr = i->hl->hr[i->idx]; i->depth = 0; } } char *hostlist_next(hostlist_iterator_t i) { char *buf = NULL; char suffix[16]; int len = 0; assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); LOCK_HOSTLIST(i->hl); _iterator_advance(i); if (i->idx > i->hl->nranges - 1) { UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(i->hl); return NULL; } suffix[0] = '\0'; if (!i->hr->singlehost) snprintf (suffix, 15, "%0*lu", i->hr->width, i->hr->lo + i->depth); len = strlen (i->hr->prefix) + strlen (suffix) + 1; if (!(buf = malloc (len))) out_of_memory("hostlist_next"); buf[0] = '\0'; strcat (buf, i->hr->prefix); strcat (buf, suffix); UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(i->hl); return (buf); } char *hostlist_next_range(hostlist_iterator_t i) { char buf[MAXHOSTRANGELEN + 1]; int j; assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); LOCK_HOSTLIST(i->hl); _iterator_advance_range(i); if (i->idx > i->hl->nranges - 1) { UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(i->hl); return NULL; } j = i->idx; _get_bracketed_list(i->hl, &j, MAXHOSTRANGELEN, buf); UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(i->hl); return strdup(buf); } int hostlist_remove(hostlist_iterator_t i) { hostrange_t new; assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); LOCK_HOSTLIST(i->hl); new = hostrange_delete_host(i->hr, i->hr->lo + i->depth); if (new) { hostlist_insert_range(i->hl, new, i->idx + 1); hostrange_destroy(new); i->hr = i->hl->hr[++i->idx]; i->depth = -1; } else if (hostrange_empty(i->hr)) { hostlist_delete_range(i->hl, i->idx); } else i->depth--; i->hl->nhosts--; UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(i->hl); return 1; } /* ----[ hostset functions ]---- */ hostset_t hostset_create(const char *hostlist) { hostset_t new; if (!(new = (hostset_t) malloc(sizeof(*new)))) goto error1; if (!(new->hl = hostlist_create(hostlist))) goto error2; hostlist_uniq(new->hl); return new; error2: free(new); error1: return NULL; } hostset_t hostset_copy(const hostset_t set) { hostset_t new; if (!(new = (hostset_t) malloc(sizeof(*new)))) goto error1; if (!(new->hl = hostlist_copy(set->hl))) goto error2; return new; error2: free(new); error1: return NULL; } void hostset_destroy(hostset_t set) { if (set == NULL) return; hostlist_destroy(set->hl); free(set); } /* inserts a single range object into a hostset * Assumes that the set->hl lock is already held * Updates hl->nhosts */ static int hostset_insert_range(hostset_t set, hostrange_t hr) { int i = 0; int inserted = 0; int nhosts = 0; int ndups = 0; hostlist_t hl; hl = set->hl; if (hl->size == hl->nranges && !hostlist_expand(hl)) return 0; nhosts = hostrange_count(hr); for (i = 0; i < hl->nranges; i++) { if (hostrange_cmp(hr, hl->hr[i]) <= 0) { if ((ndups = hostrange_join(hr, hl->hr[i])) >= 0) hostlist_delete_range(hl, i); else if (ndups < 0) ndups = 0; hostlist_insert_range(hl, hr, i); /* now attempt to join hr[i] and hr[i-1] */ if (i > 0) { int m; if ((m = _attempt_range_join(hl, i)) > 0) ndups += m; } hl->nhosts += nhosts - ndups; inserted = 1; break; } } if (inserted == 0) { hl->hr[hl->nranges++] = hostrange_copy(hr); hl->nhosts += nhosts; if (hl->nranges > 1) { if ((ndups = _attempt_range_join(hl, hl->nranges - 1)) <= 0) ndups = 0; } } /* * Return the number of unique hosts inserted */ return nhosts - ndups; } int hostset_insert(hostset_t set, const char *hosts) { int i, n = 0; hostlist_t hl = hostlist_create(hosts); if (!hl) return 0; hostlist_uniq(hl); LOCK_HOSTLIST(set->hl); for (i = 0; i < hl->nranges; i++) n += hostset_insert_range(set, hl->hr[i]); UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(set->hl); hostlist_destroy(hl); return n; } /* linear search through N ranges for hostname "host" * */ static int hostset_find_host(hostset_t set, const char *host) { int i; int retval = 0; hostname_t hn; LOCK_HOSTLIST(set->hl); hn = hostname_create(host); for (i = 0; i < set->hl->nranges; i++) { if (hostrange_hn_within(set->hl->hr[i], hn)) { retval = 1; goto done; } } done: UNLOCK_HOSTLIST(set->hl); hostname_destroy(hn); return retval; } int hostset_within(hostset_t set, const char *hosts) { int nhosts, nfound; hostlist_t hl; char *hostname; assert(set->hl->magic == HOSTLIST_MAGIC); if (!(hl = hostlist_create(hosts))) return (0); nhosts = hostlist_count(hl); nfound = 0; while ((hostname = hostlist_pop(hl)) != NULL) { nfound += hostset_find_host(set, hostname); free(hostname); } hostlist_destroy(hl); return (nhosts == nfound); } int hostset_delete(hostset_t set, const char *hosts) { return hostlist_delete(set->hl, hosts); } int hostset_delete_host(hostset_t set, const char *hostname) { return hostlist_delete_host(set->hl, hostname); } char *hostset_shift(hostset_t set) { return hostlist_shift(set->hl); } char *hostset_pop(hostset_t set) { return hostlist_pop(set->hl); } char *hostset_shift_range(hostset_t set) { return hostlist_shift_range(set->hl); } char *hostset_pop_range(hostset_t set) { return hostlist_pop_range(set->hl); } int hostset_count(hostset_t set) { return hostlist_count(set->hl); } ssize_t hostset_ranged_string(hostset_t set, size_t n, char *buf) { return hostlist_ranged_string(set->hl, n, buf); } ssize_t hostset_deranged_string(hostset_t set, size_t n, char *buf) { return hostlist_deranged_string(set->hl, n, buf); } #if TEST_MAIN int hostlist_nranges(hostlist_t hl) { return hl->nranges; } int hostset_nranges(hostset_t set) { return set->hl->nranges; } /* test iterator functionality on the list of hosts represented * by list */ int iterator_test(char *list) { int j; char buf[1024]; hostlist_t hl = hostlist_create(list); hostset_t set = hostset_create(list); hostlist_iterator_t i = hostlist_iterator_create(hl); hostlist_iterator_t seti = hostset_iterator_create(set); hostlist_iterator_t i2 = hostlist_iterator_create(hl); char *host; hostlist_ranged_string(hl, 1024, buf); printf("iterator_test: hl = `%s' passed in `%s'\n", buf, list); host = hostlist_next(i); printf("first host in list hl = `%s'\n", host); free(host); /* forge ahead three hosts with i2 */ for (j = 0; j < 4; j++) { host = hostlist_next(i2); free(host); } host = hostlist_shift(hl); printf("result of shift(hl) = `%s'\n", host); free(host); host = hostlist_next(i); printf("next host in list hl = `%s'\n", host); free(host); host = hostlist_next(i2); printf("next host for i2 = `%s'\n", host); free(host); hostlist_iterator_destroy(i); hostlist_destroy(hl); hostset_destroy(set); return 1; } int main(int ac, char **av) { char buf[1024000]; int i; char *str; hostlist_t hl1, hl2, hl3; hostset_t set, set1; hostlist_iterator_t iter, iter2; if (!(hl1 = hostlist_create(ac > 1 ? av[1] : NULL))) perror("hostlist_create"); if (!(set = hostset_create(ac > 1 ? av[1] : NULL))) perror("hostlist_create"); hl3 = hostlist_create("f[0-5]"); hostlist_delete(hl3, "f[1-3]"); hostlist_ranged_string(hl3, 102400, buf); printf("after delete = `%s'\n", buf); hostlist_destroy(hl3); for (i = 2; i < ac; i++) { hostlist_push(hl1, av[i]); hostset_insert(set, av[i]); } hostlist_ranged_string(hl1, 102400, buf); printf("ranged = `%s'\n", buf); iterator_test(buf); hostlist_deranged_string(hl1, 10240, buf); printf("deranged = `%s'\n", buf); hostset_ranged_string(set, 1024, buf); printf("hostset = `%s'\n", buf); hostlist_sort(hl1); hostlist_ranged_string(hl1, 1024, buf); printf("sorted = `%s'\n", buf); hostlist_uniq(hl1); hostlist_ranged_string(hl1, 1024, buf); printf("uniqed = `%s'\n", buf); hl2 = hostlist_copy(hl1); printf("pop_range: "); while ((str = hostlist_pop_range(hl2))) { printf("`%s' ", str); free(str); } hostlist_destroy(hl2); printf("\n"); hl2 = hostlist_copy(hl1); printf("shift_range: "); while ((str = hostlist_shift_range(hl2))) { printf("`%s' ", str); free(str); } hostlist_destroy(hl2); printf("\n"); iter = hostset_iterator_create(set); iter2 = hostset_iterator_create(set); hostlist_iterator_destroy(iter2); printf("next: "); while ((str = hostlist_next(iter))) { printf("`%s' ", str); free(str); } printf("\n"); hostlist_iterator_reset(iter); printf("next_range: "); while ((str = hostlist_next_range(iter))) { printf("`%s' ", str); free(str); } printf("\n"); printf("nranges = %d\n", hostset_nranges(set)); hostset_ranged_string(set, 1024, buf); printf("set = %s\n", buf); hostset_destroy(set); hostlist_destroy(hl1); return 0; } #endif /* TEST_MAIN */ /* * vi: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 expandtab */ genders-1.22/src/libcommon/list.c0000644002055400205540000005414611331666022016714 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/***************************************************************************** * $Id: list.c,v 1.5 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * The code in this file began with the code in the LSD-Tools project. * See below for original copyright information. * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2001-2002 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Chris Dunlap . * * This file is from LSD-Tools, the LLNL Software Development Toolbox. * * LSD-Tools is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * LSD-Tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for * more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with LSD-Tools; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ***************************************************************************** * Refer to "list.h" for documentation on public functions. *****************************************************************************/ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #ifdef WITH_PTHREADS # include #endif /* WITH_PTHREADS */ #include #include #include #include #include "list.h" /********************* * lsd_fatal_error * *********************/ #ifdef WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC # undef lsd_fatal_error extern void lsd_fatal_error(char *file, int line, char *mesg); #else /* !WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC */ # ifndef lsd_fatal_error # include # include # include # define lsd_fatal_error(file, line, mesg) \ do { \ fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: [%s:%d] %s: %s\n", \ file, line, mesg, strerror(errno)); \ } while (0) # endif /* !lsd_fatal_error */ #endif /* !WITH_LSD_FATAL_ERROR_FUNC */ /********************* * lsd_nomem_error * *********************/ #ifdef WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC # undef lsd_nomem_error extern void * lsd_nomem_error(char *file, int line, char *mesg); #else /* !WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC */ # ifndef lsd_nomem_error # define lsd_nomem_error(file, line, mesg) (NULL) # endif /* !lsd_nomem_error */ #endif /* !WITH_LSD_NOMEM_ERROR_FUNC */ /*************** * Constants * ***************/ #define LIST_ALLOC 32 #define LIST_MAGIC 0xDEADBEEF /**************** * Data Types * ****************/ struct listNode { void *data; /* node's data */ struct listNode *next; /* next node in list */ }; struct listIterator { struct list *list; /* the list being iterated */ struct listNode *pos; /* the next node to be iterated */ struct listNode **prev; /* addr of 'next' ptr to prv It node */ struct listIterator *iNext; /* iterator chain for list_destroy() */ #ifndef NDEBUG unsigned int magic; /* sentinel for asserting validity */ #endif /* !NDEBUG */ }; struct list { struct listNode *head; /* head of the list */ struct listNode **tail; /* addr of last node's 'next' ptr */ struct listIterator *iNext; /* iterator chain for list_destroy() */ ListDelF fDel; /* function to delete node data */ int count; /* number of nodes in list */ #ifdef WITH_PTHREADS pthread_mutex_t mutex; /* mutex to protect access to list */ #endif /* WITH_PTHREADS */ #ifndef NDEBUG unsigned int magic; /* sentinel for asserting validity */ #endif /* !NDEBUG */ }; typedef struct listNode * ListNode; /**************** * Prototypes * ****************/ static void * list_node_create (List l, ListNode *pp, void *x); static void * list_node_destroy (List l, ListNode *pp); static List list_alloc (void); static void list_free (List l); static ListNode list_node_alloc (void); static void list_node_free (ListNode p); static ListIterator list_iterator_alloc (void); static void list_iterator_free (ListIterator i); static void * list_alloc_aux (int size, void *pfreelist); static void list_free_aux (void *x, void *pfreelist); /*************** * Variables * ***************/ static List list_free_lists = NULL; static ListNode list_free_nodes = NULL; static ListIterator list_free_iterators = NULL; #ifdef WITH_PTHREADS static pthread_mutex_t list_free_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; #endif /* WITH_PTHREADS */ /************ * Macros * ************/ #ifdef WITH_PTHREADS # define list_mutex_init(mutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_init(mutex, NULL); \ if (e != 0) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "list mutex init"); \ abort(); \ } \ } while (0) # define list_mutex_lock(mutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_lock(mutex); \ if (e != 0) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "list mutex lock"); \ abort(); \ } \ } while (0) # define list_mutex_unlock(mutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_unlock(mutex); \ if (e != 0) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "list mutex unlock"); \ abort(); \ } \ } while (0) # define list_mutex_destroy(mutex) \ do { \ int e = pthread_mutex_destroy(mutex); \ if (e != 0) { \ errno = e; \ lsd_fatal_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "list mutex destroy"); \ abort(); \ } \ } while (0) # ifndef NDEBUG static int list_mutex_is_locked (pthread_mutex_t *mutex); # endif /* !NDEBUG */ #else /* !WITH_PTHREADS */ # define list_mutex_init(mutex) # define list_mutex_lock(mutex) # define list_mutex_unlock(mutex) # define list_mutex_destroy(mutex) # define list_mutex_is_locked(mutex) (1) #endif /* !WITH_PTHREADS */ /*************** * Functions * ***************/ List list_create (ListDelF f) { List l; if (!(l = list_alloc())) return(lsd_nomem_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "list create")); l->head = NULL; l->tail = &l->head; l->iNext = NULL; l->fDel = f; l->count = 0; list_mutex_init(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic = LIST_MAGIC); /* set magic via assert abuse */ return(l); } void list_destroy (List l) { ListIterator i, iTmp; ListNode p, pTmp; assert(l != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); i = l->iNext; while (i) { assert(i->magic == LIST_MAGIC); iTmp = i->iNext; assert(i->magic = ~LIST_MAGIC); /* clear magic via assert abuse */ list_iterator_free(i); i = iTmp; } p = l->head; while (p) { pTmp = p->next; if (p->data && l->fDel) l->fDel(p->data); list_node_free(p); p = pTmp; } assert(l->magic = ~LIST_MAGIC); /* clear magic via assert abuse */ list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); list_mutex_destroy(&l->mutex); list_free(l); return; } int list_is_empty (List l) { int n; assert(l != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); n = l->count; list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(n == 0); } int list_count (List l) { int n; assert(l != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); n = l->count; list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(n); } void * list_append (List l, void *x) { void *v; assert(l != NULL); assert(x != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); v = list_node_create(l, l->tail, x); list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(v); } void * list_prepend (List l, void *x) { void *v; assert(l != NULL); assert(x != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); v = list_node_create(l, &l->head, x); list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(v); } void * list_find_first (List l, ListFindF f, void *key) { ListNode p; void *v = NULL; assert(l != NULL); assert(f != NULL); assert(key != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); for (p=l->head; p; p=p->next) { if (f(p->data, key)) { v = p->data; break; } } list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(v); } int list_delete_all (List l, ListFindF f, void *key) { ListNode *pp; void *v; int n = 0; assert(l != NULL); assert(f != NULL); assert(key != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); pp = &l->head; while (*pp) { if (f((*pp)->data, key)) { if ((v = list_node_destroy(l, pp))) { if (l->fDel) l->fDel(v); n++; } } else { pp = &(*pp)->next; } } list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(n); } int list_for_each (List l, ListForF f, void *arg) { ListNode p; int n = 0; assert(l != NULL); assert(f != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); for (p=l->head; p; p=p->next) { n++; if (f(p->data, arg) < 0) { n = -n; break; } } list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(n); } void list_sort (List l, ListCmpF f) { /* Note: Time complexity O(n^2). */ ListNode *pp, *ppPrev, *ppPos, pTmp; ListIterator i; assert(l != NULL); assert(f != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); if (l->count > 1) { ppPrev = &l->head; pp = &(*ppPrev)->next; while (*pp) { if (f((*pp)->data, (*ppPrev)->data) < 0) { ppPos = &l->head; while (f((*pp)->data, (*ppPos)->data) >= 0) ppPos = &(*ppPos)->next; pTmp = (*pp)->next; (*pp)->next = *ppPos; *ppPos = *pp; *pp = pTmp; if (ppPrev == ppPos) ppPrev = &(*ppPrev)->next; } else { ppPrev = pp; pp = &(*pp)->next; } } l->tail = pp; for (i=l->iNext; i; i=i->iNext) { assert(i->magic == LIST_MAGIC); i->pos = i->list->head; i->prev = &i->list->head; } } list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return; } void * list_push (List l, void *x) { void *v; assert(l != NULL); assert(x != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); v = list_node_create(l, &l->head, x); list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(v); } void * list_pop (List l) { void *v; assert(l != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); v = list_node_destroy(l, &l->head); list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(v); } void * list_peek (List l) { void *v; assert(l != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); v = (l->head) ? l->head->data : NULL; list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(v); } void * list_enqueue (List l, void *x) { void *v; assert(l != NULL); assert(x != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); v = list_node_create(l, l->tail, x); list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(v); } void * list_dequeue (List l) { void *v; assert(l != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); v = list_node_destroy(l, &l->head); list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(v); } ListIterator list_iterator_create (List l) { ListIterator i; assert(l != NULL); if (!(i = list_iterator_alloc())) return(lsd_nomem_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "list iterator create")); i->list = l; list_mutex_lock(&l->mutex); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); i->pos = l->head; i->prev = &l->head; i->iNext = l->iNext; l->iNext = i; assert(i->magic = LIST_MAGIC); /* set magic via assert abuse */ list_mutex_unlock(&l->mutex); return(i); } void list_iterator_reset (ListIterator i) { assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == LIST_MAGIC); list_mutex_lock(&i->list->mutex); assert(i->list->magic == LIST_MAGIC); i->pos = i->list->head; i->prev = &i->list->head; list_mutex_unlock(&i->list->mutex); return; } void list_iterator_destroy (ListIterator i) { ListIterator *pi; assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == LIST_MAGIC); list_mutex_lock(&i->list->mutex); assert(i->list->magic == LIST_MAGIC); for (pi=&i->list->iNext; *pi; pi=&(*pi)->iNext) { assert((*pi)->magic == LIST_MAGIC); if (*pi == i) { *pi = (*pi)->iNext; break; } } list_mutex_unlock(&i->list->mutex); assert(i->magic = ~LIST_MAGIC); /* clear magic via assert abuse */ list_iterator_free(i); return; } void * list_next (ListIterator i) { ListNode p; assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == LIST_MAGIC); list_mutex_lock(&i->list->mutex); assert(i->list->magic == LIST_MAGIC); if ((p = i->pos)) i->pos = p->next; if (*i->prev != p) i->prev = &(*i->prev)->next; list_mutex_unlock(&i->list->mutex); return(p ? p->data : NULL); } void * list_insert (ListIterator i, void *x) { void *v; assert(i != NULL); assert(x != NULL); assert(i->magic == LIST_MAGIC); list_mutex_lock(&i->list->mutex); assert(i->list->magic == LIST_MAGIC); v = list_node_create(i->list, i->prev, x); list_mutex_unlock(&i->list->mutex); return(v); } void * list_find (ListIterator i, ListFindF f, void *key) { void *v; assert(i != NULL); assert(f != NULL); assert(key != NULL); assert(i->magic == LIST_MAGIC); while ((v=list_next(i)) && !f(v,key)) {;} return(v); } void * list_remove (ListIterator i) { void *v = NULL; assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == LIST_MAGIC); list_mutex_lock(&i->list->mutex); assert(i->list->magic == LIST_MAGIC); if (*i->prev != i->pos) v = list_node_destroy(i->list, i->prev); list_mutex_unlock(&i->list->mutex); return(v); } int list_delete (ListIterator i) { void *v; assert(i != NULL); assert(i->magic == LIST_MAGIC); if ((v = list_remove(i))) { if (i->list->fDel) i->list->fDel(v); return(1); } return(0); } static void * list_node_create (List l, ListNode *pp, void *x) { /* Inserts data pointed to by [x] into list [l] after [pp], * the address of the previous node's "next" ptr. * Returns a ptr to data [x], or NULL if insertion fails. * This routine assumes the list is already locked upon entry. */ ListNode p; ListIterator i; assert(l != NULL); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); assert(list_mutex_is_locked(&l->mutex)); assert(pp != NULL); assert(x != NULL); if (!(p = list_node_alloc())) return(lsd_nomem_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "list node create")); p->data = x; if (!(p->next = *pp)) l->tail = &p->next; *pp = p; l->count++; for (i=l->iNext; i; i=i->iNext) { assert(i->magic == LIST_MAGIC); if (i->prev == pp) i->prev = &p->next; else if (i->pos == p->next) i->pos = p; assert((i->pos == *i->prev) || (i->pos == (*i->prev)->next)); } return(x); } static void * list_node_destroy (List l, ListNode *pp) { /* Removes the node pointed to by [*pp] from from list [l], * where [pp] is the address of the previous node's "next" ptr. * Returns the data ptr associated with list item being removed, * or NULL if [*pp] points to the NULL element. * This routine assumes the list is already locked upon entry. */ void *v; ListNode p; ListIterator i; assert(l != NULL); assert(l->magic == LIST_MAGIC); assert(list_mutex_is_locked(&l->mutex)); assert(pp != NULL); if (!(p = *pp)) return(NULL); v = p->data; if (!(*pp = p->next)) l->tail = pp; l->count--; for (i=l->iNext; i; i=i->iNext) { assert(i->magic == LIST_MAGIC); if (i->pos == p) i->pos = p->next, i->prev = pp; else if (i->prev == &p->next) i->prev = pp; assert((i->pos == *i->prev) || (i->pos == (*i->prev)->next)); } list_node_free(p); return(v); } static List list_alloc (void) { return(list_alloc_aux(sizeof(struct list), &list_free_lists)); } static void list_free (List l) { list_free_aux(l, &list_free_lists); return; } static ListNode list_node_alloc (void) { return(list_alloc_aux(sizeof(struct listNode), &list_free_nodes)); } static void list_node_free (ListNode p) { list_free_aux(p, &list_free_nodes); return; } static ListIterator list_iterator_alloc (void) { return(list_alloc_aux(sizeof(struct listIterator), &list_free_iterators)); } static void list_iterator_free (ListIterator i) { list_free_aux(i, &list_free_iterators); return; } static void * list_alloc_aux (int size, void *pfreelist) { /* Allocates an object of [size] bytes from the freelist [*pfreelist]. * Memory is added to the freelist in chunks of size LIST_ALLOC. * Returns a ptr to the object, or NULL if the memory request fails. */ #if 0 void **px; void **pfree = pfreelist; void **plast; #else void *ptr; #endif assert(sizeof(char) == 1); assert(size >= sizeof(void *)); assert(pfreelist != NULL); assert(LIST_ALLOC > 0); list_mutex_lock(&list_free_lock); #if 0 if (!*pfree) { if ((*pfree = malloc(LIST_ALLOC * size))) { px = *pfree; plast = (void **) ((char *) *pfree + ((LIST_ALLOC - 1) * size)); while (px < plast) *px = (char *) px + size, px = *px; *plast = NULL; } } if ((px = *pfree)) *pfree = *px; else errno = ENOMEM; #else if (!(ptr = malloc(size))) errno = ENOMEM; #endif list_mutex_unlock(&list_free_lock); #if 0 return(px); #else return(ptr); #endif } static void list_free_aux (void *x, void *pfreelist) { /* Frees the object [x], returning it to the freelist [*pfreelist]. */ #if 0 void **px = x; void **pfree = pfreelist; #endif assert(x != NULL); assert(pfreelist != NULL); list_mutex_lock(&list_free_lock); #if 0 *px = *pfree; *pfree = px; #else free(x); #endif list_mutex_unlock(&list_free_lock); return; } #ifndef NDEBUG #ifdef WITH_PTHREADS static int list_mutex_is_locked (pthread_mutex_t *mutex) { /* Returns true if the mutex is locked; o/w, returns false. */ int rc; assert(mutex != NULL); rc = pthread_mutex_trylock(mutex); return(rc == EBUSY ? 1 : 0); } #endif /* WITH_PTHREADS */ #endif /* !NDEBUG */ genders-1.22/src/libcommon/thread.c0000644002055400205540000000332610667565222017215 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/***************************************************************************** * $Id: thread.c,v 1.2 2007-09-05 17:42:41 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2003 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Chris Dunlap . * * This file is from LSD-Tools, the LLNL Software Development Toolbox. * * LSD-Tools is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * LSD-Tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for * more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with LSD-Tools; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. *****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #include #include "thread.h" #if WITH_PTHREADS #ifndef NDEBUG int lsd_mutex_is_locked (pthread_mutex_t *mutex) { /* Returns true if the mutex is locked; o/w, returns false. */ int rc; assert (mutex != NULL); rc = pthread_mutex_trylock (mutex); return (rc == EBUSY ? 1 : 0); } #endif /* !NDEBUG */ #endif /* WITH_PTHREADS */ genders-1.22/src/libgenders/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224071015727 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/src/libgenders/genders.h0000644002055400205540000003076312467224046017542 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders.h.in,v 1.39 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2003 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERS_H #define _GENDERS_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include #define GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS 0 #define GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE 1 #define GENDERS_ERR_OPEN 2 #define GENDERS_ERR_READ 3 #define GENDERS_ERR_PARSE 4 #define GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED 5 #define GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED 6 #define GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW 7 #define GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS 8 #define GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR 9 #define GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND 10 #define GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM 11 #define GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX 12 #define GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC 13 #define GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL 14 #define GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE 15 /* Flags for alternate genders before * * RAW_VALUES - Do not perform any substitution, such as with "%n" or * "%%", when returning attribute values. */ #define GENDERS_FLAG_DEFAULT 0x00000000 #define GENDERS_FLAG_RAW_VALUES 0x00000001 #define GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE "/etc/genders" typedef struct genders *genders_t; /* * genders_handle_create * * Creates and initialize a genders handle. * * Returns NULL on memory allocation error */ genders_t genders_handle_create(void); /* * genders_handle_destroy * * Destroy a genders handle. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_handle_destroy(genders_t handle); /* * genders_load_data * * Opens/reads/parses the specified genders file. If filename is * NULL, attempts to read default genders file. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_load_data(genders_t handle, const char *filename); /* * genders_errnum * * Returns an error code associated with a handle . */ int genders_errnum(genders_t handle); /* * genders_strerror * * Returns a pointer to NUL-terminated statically allocated string * describing the error code 'errnum'. */ char *genders_strerror(int errnum); /* * genders_errormsg * * Returns a pointer to a NUL-terminated statically allocated string * describing the most recent error that occurred. */ char *genders_errormsg(genders_t handle); /* * genders_perror * * Produces a message on standard error describing the most recent * error that occurred. */ void genders_perror(genders_t handle, const char *msg); /* * genders_get_flags * * Get the currently configured flags for alternate genders * behavior. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_get_flags(genders_t handle, unsigned int *flags); /* * genders_set_flags * * Set the flags for alternate genders behavior. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_set_flags(genders_t handle, unsigned int flags); /* * genders_getnumnodes * * Get the number of nodes read from the genders file. * * Returns number of nodes on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getnumnodes(genders_t handle); /* * genders_getnumattrs * * Get the number of attributes read from the genders file * * Returns number of attributes on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getnumattrs(genders_t handle); /* * genders_getmaxattrs * * Get the max number of attributes read of any one node in the * genders file. * * Returns number of attributes on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getmaxattrs(genders_t handle); /* * genders_getmaxnodelen * * Get the max node name length of any one node in the genders file. * * Returns maximum node length on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getmaxnodelen(genders_t handle); /* * genders_getmaxattrlen * * Get the max attribute name length of any one attribute in the * genders file. * * Returns maximum attribute length on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getmaxattrlen(genders_t handle); /* * genders_getmaxvallen * * Get the max value length of any one value in the genders file. * * Returns maximum value length on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getmaxvallen(genders_t handle); /* * genders_nodelist_create * * Allocate an array of character strings to store node names in. * * Returns number of elements the list can store on succcess, -1 on failure */ int genders_nodelist_create(genders_t handle, char ***nodelist); /* * genders_nodelist_clear * * Clears the data stored in a previously created node list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_nodelist_clear(genders_t handle, char **nodelist); /* * genders_nodelist_destroy * * Frees memory of a previously created node list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_nodelist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **nodelist); /* * genders_attrlist_create * * Allocate an array of character strings to store attribute names in. * * Returns number of elements the list can store on succcess, -1 on failure */ int genders_attrlist_create(genders_t handle, char ***attrlist); /* * genders_attrlist_clear * * Clears the data stored in a previously created attribute list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_attrlist_clear(genders_t handle, char **attrlist); /* * genders_attrlist_destroy * * Frees memory of a previously created attribute list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_attrlist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **attrlist); /* * genders_vallist_create * * Allocate an array of character strings to store values in. * * Returns number of elements the list can store on succcess, -1 on failure */ int genders_vallist_create(genders_t handle, char ***vallist); /* * genders_vallist_clear * * Clears the data stored in a previously created value list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_vallist_clear(genders_t handle, char **vallist); /* * genders_vallist_destroy * * Frees memory of a previously created value list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_vallist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **vallist); /* * genders_getnodename * * Get the name of the current node. Node name returned is the * shortened hostname. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getnodename(genders_t handle, char *node, int len); /* * genders_getnodes * * Gets list of nodes with the specified attribute. If 'attr' is * NULL, gets all nodes. If 'val' is non-NULL, get only nodes with * attr=val. Nodes are returned in genders file order, * * Returns number of matches on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getnodes(genders_t handle, char *nodes[], int len, const char *attr, const char *val); /* * genders_getattr * * Gets list of attributes for the specified node. If 'node' is NULL, * gets all attributes for the current node. If 'vals' array is * non-NULL, stores any attribute values in it. * * Returns number of matches on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getattr(genders_t handle, char *attrs[], char *vals[], int len, const char *node); /* * genders_getattr_all * * Gets all attributes stored in the genders file. * * Returns number of attributes on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getattr_all(genders_t handle, char *attrs[], int len); /* * genders_testattr * * Tests whether a node has an attribute. If 'node' is NULL, tests * the current node. If 'val' is non-NULL, stores the attribute value * in it. * * Returns 1=true, 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_testattr(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *attr, char *val, int len); /* * genders_testattrval * * Tests whether node has an attr=val pair. If 'node' is NULL, tests * the current node. If 'val' is NULL, only the attribute is tested. * * Returns 1=true, 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_testattrval(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *attr, const char *val); /* * genders_isnode * * Tests whether the node exists in the genders file. If 'node' is * NULL, tests the current node. * * Returns 1=true , 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_isnode(genders_t handle, const char *node); /* * genders_isattr * * Tests whether the attribute exists in the genders file. * * Returns 1=true , 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_isattr(genders_t handle, const char *attr); /* * genders_isattrval * * Tests whether an attr=val exists for some node in the genders file. * * Returns 1=true , 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_isattrval(genders_t handle, const char *attr, const char *val); /* * genders_index_attrvals * * Internally index values for specified attribute for faster search * times on genders_getnodes and genders_isattrval. Only one * attribute can be indexed at a time. Subsequent calls to this * function will overwrite earlier indexes. A failure will not * destroy an earlier index. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_index_attrvals(genders_t handle, const char *attr); /* * genders_query * * Query the genders database for a set of nodes based on union, * intersection, difference, or complement of genders attributes and * values. Signify union with '||', intersection with '&&', * difference with '--', and complement with '~'. Operations are * performed left to right. Parentheses can be used to change the * order of operations. If 'query' is NULL, get all nodes. This * function is not threadsafe. * * Return number matches on success, -1 on error */ int genders_query(genders_t handle, char *nodes[], int len, const char *query); /* * genders_testquery * * Tests whether a node meets the conditions specified in the query. * If 'node' is NULL, tests the current node. Queries are based on * the union, intersection, difference, or complement of genders * attributes and values. Signify union with '||', intersection with * '&&', difference with '--', and complement with '~'. Operations * are performed left to right. Parentheses can be used to change the * order of operations. This function is not threadsafe. * * Returns 1=true, 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_testquery(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *query); /* * genders_parse * * Parses a genders file, and outputs parse debugging information to * the file stream. If 'filename' is NULL, parses default genders * file. If 'stream' is NULL, outputs to stderr. * * Returns the number of parse errors (0 if no parse errors), -1 on error */ int genders_parse(genders_t handle, const char *filename, FILE *stream); /* * genders_set_errnum * * Set the errnum for a genders handle. */ void genders_set_errnum(genders_t handle, int errnum); /* * genders_copy * * Creates and returns a copy of a loaded genders handle. * * Returns new genders handle on success, NULL on error. */ genders_t genders_copy(genders_t handle); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _GENDERS_H */ genders-1.22/src/libgenders/genders_api.h0000644002055400205540000001564211650357015020366 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_api.h,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERS_API_H #define _GENDERS_API_H 1 #include "genders_constants.h" #include "list.h" #include "hash.h" #include "hostlist.h" #define GENDERS_MAGIC_NUM 0xdeadbeef /* Impossible to have a genders value with spaces */ #define GENDERS_NOVALUE " NOVAL " #define GENDERS_NODE_INDEX_INIT_SIZE 2048 #define GENDERS_ATTR_INDEX_INIT_SIZE 128 #define GENDERS_ATTRLIST_INDEX_INIT_SIZE 128 /* * struct genders_node * * stores node name and a list of pointers to attrval lists containing * the attributes and values of this node. The pointers point to * lists stored within the attrvalslist parameter of the genders * handle. The attrlist_index is hash that enables faster lookups * into the attrlist. */ struct genders_node { char *name; List attrlist; int attrcount; hash_t attrlist_index; int attrlist_index_size; }; typedef struct genders_node *genders_node_t; /* * struct genders_attrval * * stores attribute name and its value (if no value, val == NULL) */ struct genders_attrval { char *attr; char *val; int val_contains_subst; /* to limit constant calls to strstr() */ }; typedef struct genders_attrval *genders_attrval_t; /* * struct genders_attrvals_container * * stores attrvals list and an index indicating its location. * Implemented predominantly to make genders_copy() easier to * implement. */ struct genders_attrvals_container { List attrvals; unsigned int index; }; typedef struct genders_attrvals_container *genders_attrvals_container_t; /* * struct genders * * Genders handle, caches all information loaded from a genders * database. Consider the following genders database * * nodename[1-2] attrname1=val1,attrname2=val2 * nodename1 attrname3=val3,attrname4 * nodename2 attrname5 * nodename3 attrname6 * * After the genders database has been loaded using genders_load_data, * the lists and data in the handle can be viewed like the following: * * magic = GENDERS_MAGIC_NUM * errnum = current error code * is_loaded = 1 * numnodes = 3 * numattrs = 6 * maxattrs = 4 * maxnodelen = 9 * maxattrlen = 5 * maxvallen = 4 * nodename = localhost * nodeslist = node1 -> node2 -> node3 -> \0 * node1.name = nodename1, node1.attrlist = listptr1 -> listptr2 -> \0 * node1.attrlist_index = hash table with * KEY(attr1): listptr1 * KEY(attr2): listptr1 * KEY(attr3): listptr2 * KEY(attr4): listptr2 * node2.name = nodename2, node2.attrlist = listptr1 -> listptr3 -> \0 * node2.attrlist_index = hash table with * KEY(attr1): listptr1 * KEY(attr2): listptr1 * KEY(attr5): listptr3 * node3.name = nodename3, node3.attrlist = listptr4 -> \0 * node3.attrlist_index = hash table with * KEY(attr6): listptr4 * attrvalslist = listptr1 -> listptr2 -> listptr3 -> listptr4 -> \0 * listptr1 = attr1 -> attr2 -> \0 * listptr2 = attr3 -> attr4 -> \0 * listptr3 = attr5 -> \0 * listptr4 = attr6 -> \0 * attr1.attr = attrname1, attr1.val = val1 * attr2.attr = attrname2, attr2.val = val2 * attr3.attr = attrname3, attr3.val = val3 * attr4.attr = attrname4, attr4.val = NULL * attr5.attr = attrname5, attr5.val = NULL * attr6.attr = attrname6, attr6.val = NULL * attrslist = attrname1 -> attrname2 -> attrname3 -> attrname4 -> * attrname5 -> attrname6 -> \0 * valbuf -> buffer of length 5 (maxvallen + 1) * * node_index = hash table with * KEY(nodename1): node1 * KEY(nodename2): node2 * KEY(nodename3): node3 * * attr_index = hash table with * KEY(attrname1): node1 -> node2 * KEY(attrname2): node1 -> node2 * KEY(attrname3): node1 * KEY(attrname4): node1 * KEY(attrname5): node2 * KEY(attrname6): node3 */ struct genders { int magic; /* magic number */ int errnum; /* error code */ int is_loaded; /* genders loaded flag */ unsigned int flags; /* flags for alternate behavior */ int numnodes; /* number of nodes */ int numattrs; /* number of attrs */ int maxattrs; /* max attrs for any one node */ int maxnodelen; /* max node name length */ int maxattrlen; /* max attr name length */ int maxvallen; /* max value name length */ char nodename[GENDERS_MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1]; /* local hostname */ List nodeslist; /* Lists of genders_node */ List attrvalslist; /* Lists of ptrs to Lists of genders_attrvals */ List attrslist; /* List of unique attribute strings */ char *valbuf; /* Buffer for value substitution */ hash_t node_index; /* Index table for quicker node access */ int node_index_size; /* Index size for node_index */ hash_t attr_index; /* Index table for quicker search times */ int attr_index_size; /* Index size for attr_index */ hash_t attrval_index; /* Index table for quicker search times */ char *attrval_index_attr; /* Current indexed attr in attrval_index */ List attrval_buflist; /* List to store val buffers to be free */ }; #endif /* _GENDERS_API_H */ genders-1.22/src/libgenders/genders_constants.h0000644002055400205540000000321611650357015021623 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_constants.h,v 1.5 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERS_CONSTANTS_H #define _GENDERS_CONSTANTS_H 1 #define GENDERS_MAXHOSTNAMELEN 64 #define GENDERS_BUFLEN 65536 /* Impossible to have a genders value with spaces */ #define GENDERS_NOVALUE " NOVAL " #endif /* _GENDERS_CONSTANTS_H */ genders-1.22/src/libgenders/genders_parsing.h0000644002055400205540000000432411650357015021253 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_parsing.h,v 1.10 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERS_PARSING_H #define _GENDERS_PARSING_H 1 #include #include "genders.h" #include "genders_util.h" #include "hash.h" #include "list.h" /* * _genders_open_and_parse * * Common file open and file parsing function for genders_load_data * and genders_parse. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ int _genders_open_and_parse(genders_t handle, const char *filename, int *numattrs, int *maxattrs, int *maxnodelen, int *maxattrlen, int *maxvallen, List nodeslist, List attrvalslist, List attrslist, hash_t *node_index, int *node_index_size, hash_t *attr_index, int *attr_index_size, int debug, FILE *stream); #endif /* _GENDERS_PARSING_H */ genders-1.22/src/libgenders/genders_util.h0000644002055400205540000001562311650357015020571 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_util.h,v 1.7 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERS_COMMON_H #define _GENDERS_COMMON_H 1 #include "list.h" #include "hash.h" #include "hostlist.h" /* Helper Macros */ #define __list_create(dest, delF) \ do { \ if (!((dest) = list_create((delF)))) { \ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; \ goto cleanup; \ } \ } while (0) #define __list_append(list, item) \ do { \ if (!list_append((list), (item))) { \ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; \ goto cleanup; \ } \ } while (0) #define __list_destroy(__list) \ if ((__list)) list_destroy((__list)) #define __list_iterator_create(dest, list) \ do { \ if (!((dest) = list_iterator_create((list)))) { \ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; \ goto cleanup; \ } \ } while (0) #define __list_iterator_destroy(__itr) \ if ((__itr)) list_iterator_destroy((__itr)) #define __hash_create(dest, size, key_f, cmp_f, del_f) \ do { \ if (!((dest) = hash_create((size),(key_f),(cmp_f), (del_f)))) { \ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; \ goto cleanup; \ } \ } while (0) #define __hash_insert(hash, key, data) \ do { \ if (!hash_insert((hash), (key), (data))) { \ if (errno == ENOMEM) \ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; \ else \ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; \ goto cleanup; \ } \ } while (0) #define __hash_destroy(__hash) \ if ((__hash)) hash_destroy((__hash)) #define __hostlist_create(dest, str) \ do { \ if (!((dest) = hostlist_create((str)))) { \ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; \ goto cleanup; \ } \ } while (0) #define __hostlist_destroy(__hostlist) \ if ((__hostlist)) hostlist_destroy((__hostlist)) #define __hostlist_iterator_create(dest, hl) \ do { \ if (!((dest) = hostlist_iterator_create((hl)))) { \ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; \ goto cleanup; \ } \ } while (0) #define __hostlist_iterator_destroy(__hostlist) \ if ((__hostlist)) hostlist_iterator_destroy((__hostlist)) #define __xmalloc(dest, cast, size) \ do { \ if (!((dest) = (cast)malloc((size)))) { \ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; \ goto cleanup; \ } \ memset((dest), '\0', (size)); \ } while (0) #define __xstrdup(dest, src) \ do { \ if (!((dest) = strdup((src)))) { \ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; \ goto cleanup; \ } \ } while (0) #define GENDERS_MAX(x,y) ((x > y) ? x : y) /* * List API Helper Functions */ /* * _genders_list_is_all * * Returns 1 */ int _genders_list_is_all(void *x, void *key); /* * _genders_list_is_str * * x points to a string * * Returns 1 if string x is equal to key, 0 otherwise */ int _genders_list_is_str(void *x, void *key); /* * _genders_list_is_attr_in_attrvals * * x points to a genders_attrval_t * * Returns 1 if attr in 'x' is equal to key, 0 otherwise */ int _genders_list_is_attr_in_attrvals(void *x, void *key); /* * _genders_list_free_genders_node * * Free genders_node_t structure */ void _genders_list_free_genders_node(void *x); /* * _genders_list_free_genders_attrval * * Free genders_attrval_t structure */ void _genders_list_free_genders_attrval(void *x); /* * _genders_list_free_genders_attrvalllist * * Free list of genders_attrval_t structures */ void _genders_list_free_attrvallist(void *x); /* * Common helper functions */ /* * _genders_handle_error_check * * Check if handle is proper * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ int _genders_handle_error_check(genders_t handle); /* * _genders_unloaded_handle_error_check * * Check if handle is proper and unloaded * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ int _genders_unloaded_handle_error_check(genders_t handle); /* * _genders_loaded_handle_error_check * * Check if handle is proper and loaded * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ int _genders_loaded_handle_error_check(genders_t handle); /* * _genders_put_in_array * * Put str in list, doing appropriate checks * * Return 0 on success, -1 on error */ int _genders_put_in_array(genders_t handle, char *str, char **list, int index, int len); /* * _genders_get_valptr * * Return av->val or handle->valbuf depending on if substitution if required. * * Return 0 on success, -1 on error */ int _genders_get_valptr(genders_t handle, genders_node_t n, genders_attrval_t av, char **val, int *subst_occurred); /* * _genders_find_attrval * * Find genders_attrval_t with attr or attr=val in a node * * Return 0 on success, -1 on error */ int _genders_find_attrval(genders_t handle, genders_node_t n, const char *attr, const char *val, genders_attrval_t *avptr); /* * _genders_rehash * * Rehash the specified hash into a larger hash. Both hash_ptr and * size are in/out parameters. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ int _genders_rehash(genders_t handle, hash_t *hash_ptr, int *hash_size); /* * _genders_hash_copy * * Copy contents from src hash to dest hash. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error. */ int _genders_hash_copy(genders_t handle, hash_t *hash_src, hash_t *hash_dest); #endif /* _GENDERS_COMMON_H */ genders-1.22/src/libgenders/Makefile.am0000644002055400205540000000325411041176045017761 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000##***************************************************************************** ## $Id: Makefile.am,v 1.30 2008-07-21 21:14:13 chu11 Exp $ ##***************************************************************************** ## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in. ##***************************************************************************** if WITH_GNU_LD VERSION_SCRIPT = $(srcdir)/genders.map OTHER_FLAGS = -Wl,--version-script=$(VERSION_SCRIPT) endif BUILT_SOURCES = 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configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERS_H #define _GENDERS_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include #define GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS 0 #define GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE 1 #define GENDERS_ERR_OPEN 2 #define GENDERS_ERR_READ 3 #define GENDERS_ERR_PARSE 4 #define GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED 5 #define GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED 6 #define GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW 7 #define GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS 8 #define GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR 9 #define GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND 10 #define GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM 11 #define GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX 12 #define GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC 13 #define GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL 14 #define GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE 15 /* Flags for alternate genders before * * RAW_VALUES - Do not perform any substitution, such as with "%n" or * "%%", when returning attribute values. */ #define GENDERS_FLAG_DEFAULT 0x00000000 #define GENDERS_FLAG_RAW_VALUES 0x00000001 #define GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE @GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE@ typedef struct genders *genders_t; /* * genders_handle_create * * Creates and initialize a genders handle. * * Returns NULL on memory allocation error */ genders_t genders_handle_create(void); /* * genders_handle_destroy * * Destroy a genders handle. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_handle_destroy(genders_t handle); /* * genders_load_data * * Opens/reads/parses the specified genders file. If filename is * NULL, attempts to read default genders file. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_load_data(genders_t handle, const char *filename); /* * genders_errnum * * Returns an error code associated with a handle . */ int genders_errnum(genders_t handle); /* * genders_strerror * * Returns a pointer to NUL-terminated statically allocated string * describing the error code 'errnum'. */ char *genders_strerror(int errnum); /* * genders_errormsg * * Returns a pointer to a NUL-terminated statically allocated string * describing the most recent error that occurred. */ char *genders_errormsg(genders_t handle); /* * genders_perror * * Produces a message on standard error describing the most recent * error that occurred. */ void genders_perror(genders_t handle, const char *msg); /* * genders_get_flags * * Get the currently configured flags for alternate genders * behavior. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_get_flags(genders_t handle, unsigned int *flags); /* * genders_set_flags * * Set the flags for alternate genders behavior. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_set_flags(genders_t handle, unsigned int flags); /* * genders_getnumnodes * * Get the number of nodes read from the genders file. * * Returns number of nodes on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getnumnodes(genders_t handle); /* * genders_getnumattrs * * Get the number of attributes read from the genders file * * Returns number of attributes on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getnumattrs(genders_t handle); /* * genders_getmaxattrs * * Get the max number of attributes read of any one node in the * genders file. * * Returns number of attributes on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getmaxattrs(genders_t handle); /* * genders_getmaxnodelen * * Get the max node name length of any one node in the genders file. * * Returns maximum node length on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getmaxnodelen(genders_t handle); /* * genders_getmaxattrlen * * Get the max attribute name length of any one attribute in the * genders file. * * Returns maximum attribute length on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getmaxattrlen(genders_t handle); /* * genders_getmaxvallen * * Get the max value length of any one value in the genders file. * * Returns maximum value length on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getmaxvallen(genders_t handle); /* * genders_nodelist_create * * Allocate an array of character strings to store node names in. * * Returns number of elements the list can store on succcess, -1 on failure */ int genders_nodelist_create(genders_t handle, char ***nodelist); /* * genders_nodelist_clear * * Clears the data stored in a previously created node list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_nodelist_clear(genders_t handle, char **nodelist); /* * genders_nodelist_destroy * * Frees memory of a previously created node list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_nodelist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **nodelist); /* * genders_attrlist_create * * Allocate an array of character strings to store attribute names in. * * Returns number of elements the list can store on succcess, -1 on failure */ int genders_attrlist_create(genders_t handle, char ***attrlist); /* * genders_attrlist_clear * * Clears the data stored in a previously created attribute list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_attrlist_clear(genders_t handle, char **attrlist); /* * genders_attrlist_destroy * * Frees memory of a previously created attribute list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_attrlist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **attrlist); /* * genders_vallist_create * * Allocate an array of character strings to store values in. * * Returns number of elements the list can store on succcess, -1 on failure */ int genders_vallist_create(genders_t handle, char ***vallist); /* * genders_vallist_clear * * Clears the data stored in a previously created value list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_vallist_clear(genders_t handle, char **vallist); /* * genders_vallist_destroy * * Frees memory of a previously created value list. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_vallist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **vallist); /* * genders_getnodename * * Get the name of the current node. Node name returned is the * shortened hostname. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getnodename(genders_t handle, char *node, int len); /* * genders_getnodes * * Gets list of nodes with the specified attribute. If 'attr' is * NULL, gets all nodes. If 'val' is non-NULL, get only nodes with * attr=val. Nodes are returned in genders file order, * * Returns number of matches on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getnodes(genders_t handle, char *nodes[], int len, const char *attr, const char *val); /* * genders_getattr * * Gets list of attributes for the specified node. If 'node' is NULL, * gets all attributes for the current node. If 'vals' array is * non-NULL, stores any attribute values in it. * * Returns number of matches on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getattr(genders_t handle, char *attrs[], char *vals[], int len, const char *node); /* * genders_getattr_all * * Gets all attributes stored in the genders file. * * Returns number of attributes on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_getattr_all(genders_t handle, char *attrs[], int len); /* * genders_testattr * * Tests whether a node has an attribute. If 'node' is NULL, tests * the current node. If 'val' is non-NULL, stores the attribute value * in it. * * Returns 1=true, 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_testattr(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *attr, char *val, int len); /* * genders_testattrval * * Tests whether node has an attr=val pair. If 'node' is NULL, tests * the current node. If 'val' is NULL, only the attribute is tested. * * Returns 1=true, 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_testattrval(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *attr, const char *val); /* * genders_isnode * * Tests whether the node exists in the genders file. If 'node' is * NULL, tests the current node. * * Returns 1=true , 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_isnode(genders_t handle, const char *node); /* * genders_isattr * * Tests whether the attribute exists in the genders file. * * Returns 1=true , 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_isattr(genders_t handle, const char *attr); /* * genders_isattrval * * Tests whether an attr=val exists for some node in the genders file. * * Returns 1=true , 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_isattrval(genders_t handle, const char *attr, const char *val); /* * genders_index_attrvals * * Internally index values for specified attribute for faster search * times on genders_getnodes and genders_isattrval. Only one * attribute can be indexed at a time. Subsequent calls to this * function will overwrite earlier indexes. A failure will not * destroy an earlier index. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int genders_index_attrvals(genders_t handle, const char *attr); /* * genders_query * * Query the genders database for a set of nodes based on union, * intersection, difference, or complement of genders attributes and * values. Signify union with '||', intersection with '&&', * difference with '--', and complement with '~'. Operations are * performed left to right. Parentheses can be used to change the * order of operations. If 'query' is NULL, get all nodes. This * function is not threadsafe. * * Return number matches on success, -1 on error */ int genders_query(genders_t handle, char *nodes[], int len, const char *query); /* * genders_testquery * * Tests whether a node meets the conditions specified in the query. * If 'node' is NULL, tests the current node. Queries are based on * the union, intersection, difference, or complement of genders * attributes and values. Signify union with '||', intersection with * '&&', difference with '--', and complement with '~'. Operations * are performed left to right. Parentheses can be used to change the * order of operations. This function is not threadsafe. * * Returns 1=true, 0=false, -1=failure */ int genders_testquery(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *query); /* * genders_parse * * Parses a genders file, and outputs parse debugging information to * the file stream. If 'filename' is NULL, parses default genders * file. If 'stream' is NULL, outputs to stderr. * * Returns the number of parse errors (0 if no parse errors), -1 on error */ int genders_parse(genders_t handle, const char *filename, FILE *stream); /* * genders_set_errnum * * Set the errnum for a genders handle. */ void genders_set_errnum(genders_t handle, int errnum); /* * genders_copy * * Creates and returns a copy of a loaded genders handle. * * Returns new genders handle on success, NULL on error. */ genders_t genders_copy(genders_t handle); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _GENDERS_H */ genders-1.22/src/libgenders/genders.c0000644002055400205540000011134612012213526017515 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders.c,v 1.146 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #if STDC_HEADERS #include #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ #if HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ #include #include "genders.h" #include "genders_api.h" #include "genders_constants.h" #include "genders_parsing.h" #include "genders_util.h" #include "hash.h" #include "list.h" /* * genders_errmsg * * store errormsg strings */ static char * genders_errmsg[] = { "success", "genders handle is null", "error opening genders file", "error reading genders file", "genders file parse error", "genders data not loaded", "genders data already loaded", "array or string passed in not large enough to store result", "incorrect parameters passed in", "null pointer reached in list", "node or attribute not found", "out of memory", "query syntax error", "genders handle magic number incorrect, improper handle passed in", "unknown internal error", "error number out of range", }; /* * _initialize_handle_info * * Initialize genders_t handle */ static void _initialize_handle_info(genders_t handle) { handle->magic = GENDERS_MAGIC_NUM; handle->is_loaded = 0; handle->flags = GENDERS_FLAG_DEFAULT; handle->numnodes = 0; handle->numattrs = 0; handle->maxattrs = 0; handle->maxnodelen = 0; handle->maxattrlen = 0; handle->maxvallen = 0; memset(handle->nodename,'\0',GENDERS_MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1); handle->valbuf = NULL; handle->node_index = NULL; handle->node_index_size = 0; handle->attr_index = NULL; handle->attr_index_size = 0; handle->attrval_index = NULL; handle->attrval_index_attr = NULL; /* Don't initialize the nodeslist, attrvalslist, or attrslist, they * should not be re-initialized on a load_data error. */ } genders_t genders_handle_create(void) { genders_t handle = NULL; /* Don't use the wrapper here, no errnum to set */ if (!(handle = (genders_t)malloc(sizeof(struct genders)))) goto cleanup; _initialize_handle_info(handle); handle->nodeslist = NULL; handle->attrvalslist = NULL; handle->attrslist = NULL; handle->attrval_buflist = NULL; __list_create(handle->nodeslist, _genders_list_free_genders_node); __list_create(handle->attrvalslist, _genders_list_free_attrvallist); __list_create(handle->attrslist, free); /* node_index, attr_index created in genders_load_data. Valbuf * created in genders_load_data after maxvallen is calculated */ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return handle; cleanup: if (handle) { __list_destroy(handle->nodeslist); __list_destroy(handle->attrvalslist); __list_destroy(handle->attrslist); free(handle); } return NULL; } int genders_handle_destroy(genders_t handle) { if (_genders_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; __list_destroy(handle->nodeslist); __list_destroy(handle->attrvalslist); __list_destroy(handle->attrslist); free(handle->valbuf); __hash_destroy(handle->node_index); __hash_destroy(handle->attr_index); __hash_destroy(handle->attrval_index); free(handle->attrval_index_attr); __list_destroy(handle->attrval_buflist); /* "clean" handle */ _initialize_handle_info(handle); handle->magic = ~GENDERS_MAGIC_NUM; /* ~0xdeadbeef == 0xlivebeef :-) */ handle->is_loaded = 0; handle->nodeslist = NULL; handle->attrvalslist = NULL; handle->attrslist = NULL; free(handle); return 0; } int genders_load_data(genders_t handle, const char *filename) { char *temp; if (_genders_unloaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) goto cleanup; handle->node_index_size = GENDERS_NODE_INDEX_INIT_SIZE; __hash_create(handle->node_index, handle->node_index_size, (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, NULL); handle->attr_index_size = GENDERS_ATTR_INDEX_INIT_SIZE; __hash_create(handle->attr_index, handle->attr_index_size, (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, (hash_del_f)list_destroy); if (_genders_open_and_parse(handle, filename, &handle->numattrs, &handle->maxattrs, &handle->maxnodelen, &handle->maxattrlen, &handle->maxvallen, handle->nodeslist, handle->attrvalslist, handle->attrslist, &(handle->node_index), &(handle->node_index_size), &(handle->attr_index), &(handle->attr_index_size), 0, NULL) < 0) goto cleanup; handle->numnodes = list_count(handle->nodeslist); if (gethostname(handle->nodename, GENDERS_MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1) < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } handle->nodename[GENDERS_MAXHOSTNAMELEN]='\0'; /* shorten hostname if necessary */ #ifndef WITH_NON_SHORTENED_HOSTNAMES if ((temp = strchr(handle->nodename,'.'))) *temp = '\0'; #endif /* !WITH_NON_SHORTENED_HOSTNAMES */ handle->maxnodelen = GENDERS_MAX(strlen(handle->nodename), handle->maxnodelen); /* Create a buffer for value substitutions */ __xmalloc(handle->valbuf, char *, handle->maxvallen + 1); handle->is_loaded++; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; cleanup: if (handle && handle->magic == GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC) { free(handle->valbuf); /* Can't pass NULL for key, so pass junk, _genders_list_is_all() * will ensure everything is deleted */ list_delete_all(handle->nodeslist, _genders_list_is_all, ""); list_delete_all(handle->attrvalslist, _genders_list_is_all, ""); list_delete_all(handle->attrslist, _genders_list_is_all, ""); __hash_destroy(handle->node_index); __hash_destroy(handle->attr_index); _initialize_handle_info(handle); } return -1; } int genders_errnum(genders_t handle) { if (!handle) return GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE; else if (handle->magic != GENDERS_MAGIC_NUM) return GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC; else return handle->errnum; } char * genders_strerror(int errnum) { if (errnum >= GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS && errnum <= GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE) return genders_errmsg[errnum]; else return genders_errmsg[GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE]; } char * genders_errormsg(genders_t handle) { return genders_strerror(genders_errnum(handle)); } void genders_perror(genders_t handle, const char *msg) { char *errormsg = genders_strerror(genders_errnum(handle)); if (!msg) fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", errormsg); else fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", msg, errormsg); } int genders_get_flags(genders_t handle, unsigned int *flags) { if (_genders_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (!flags) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; return -1; } *flags = handle->flags; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } int genders_set_flags(genders_t handle, unsigned int flags) { unsigned int mask = (GENDERS_FLAG_DEFAULT | GENDERS_FLAG_RAW_VALUES); if (_genders_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (flags & ~mask) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; return -1; } handle->flags = flags; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } int genders_getnumnodes(genders_t handle) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return handle->numnodes; } int genders_getnumattrs(genders_t handle) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return handle->numattrs; } int genders_getmaxattrs(genders_t handle) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return handle->maxattrs; } int genders_getmaxnodelen(genders_t handle) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return handle->maxnodelen; } int genders_getmaxattrlen(genders_t handle) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return handle->maxattrlen; } int genders_getmaxvallen(genders_t handle) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return handle->maxvallen; } /* * _genders_list_create * * Generic list create for genders_nodelist_create, * genders_attrlist_create, and genders_vallist_create. * */ static int _genders_list_create(genders_t handle, char ***list, int len, int buflen) { char **templist = NULL; int i = 0; if (len > 0) { if (!list) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; return -1; } __xmalloc(templist, char **, sizeof(char *) * len); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) __xmalloc(templist[i], char *, buflen); *list = templist; } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return len; cleanup: if (templist) { int j; for (j = 0; j < i; j++) free(templist[j]); free(templist); } return -1; } /* * _genders_list_clear * * Generic list clear for genders_nodelist_clear, * genders_attrlist_clear, and genders_vallist_clear. * */ static int _genders_list_clear(genders_t handle, char **list, int len, int buflen) { if (len > 0) { int i; if (!list) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; return -1; } for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (!list[i]) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR; return -1; } memset(list[i], '\0', buflen); } } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } /* * _genders_list_destroy * * Generic list destroy for genders_nodelist_destroy, * genders_attrlist_destroy, and genders_vallist_destroy. * */ static int _genders_list_destroy(genders_t handle, char **list, int len) { if (len > 0) { int i; if (!list) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; return -1; } for (i = 0; i < len; i++) free(list[i]); free(list); } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } int genders_nodelist_create(genders_t handle, char ***list) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; return _genders_list_create(handle, list, handle->numnodes, handle->maxnodelen+1); } int genders_nodelist_clear(genders_t handle, char **list) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; return _genders_list_clear(handle, list, handle->numnodes, handle->maxnodelen+1); } int genders_nodelist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **list) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; return _genders_list_destroy(handle, list, handle->numnodes); } int genders_attrlist_create(genders_t handle, char ***list) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; return _genders_list_create(handle, list, handle->numattrs, handle->maxattrlen+1); } int genders_attrlist_clear(genders_t handle, char **list) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; return _genders_list_clear(handle, list, handle->numattrs, handle->maxattrlen+1); } int genders_attrlist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **list) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; return _genders_list_destroy(handle, list, handle->numattrs); } int genders_vallist_create(genders_t handle, char ***list) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; return _genders_list_create(handle, list, handle->numattrs, handle->maxvallen+1); } int genders_vallist_clear(genders_t handle, char **list) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; return _genders_list_clear(handle, list, handle->numattrs, handle->maxvallen+1); } int genders_vallist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **list) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; return _genders_list_destroy(handle, list, handle->numattrs); } int genders_getnodename(genders_t handle, char *node, int len) { if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (!node || len < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; return -1; } if ((strlen(handle->nodename) + 1) > len) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW; return -1; } strcpy(node, handle->nodename); handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } int genders_getnodes(genders_t handle, char *nodes[], int len, const char *attr, const char *val) { ListIterator itr = NULL; genders_node_t n; int index = 0, rv = -1; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((!nodes && len > 0) || len < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; goto cleanup; } if (attr && !strlen(attr)) attr = NULL; if (val && !strlen(val)) val = NULL; if (handle->attrval_index && attr && val && !strcmp(handle->attrval_index_attr, attr)) { /* Case A: Use attrval_index to find nodes */ List l; if (!(l = hash_find(handle->attrval_index, val))) { /* No attributes with this value */ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } __list_iterator_create(itr, l); while ((n = list_next(itr))) { if (_genders_put_in_array(handle, n->name, nodes, index++, len) < 0) goto cleanup; } } else if (attr) { /* Case B: atleast the attr was input, so use attr_index */ List l; if (!handle->numattrs) { /* No attributes, so no nodes have this attr */ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } if (!(l = hash_find(handle->attr_index, attr))) { /* No nodes have this attr */ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } __list_iterator_create(itr, l); while ((n = list_next(itr))) { genders_attrval_t av; /* val could be NULL */ if (_genders_find_attrval(handle, n, attr, val, &av) < 0) goto cleanup; if (av && _genders_put_in_array(handle, n->name, nodes, index++, len) < 0) goto cleanup; } } else { /* Case C: get every node */ __list_iterator_create(itr, handle->nodeslist); while ((n = list_next(itr))) { if (_genders_put_in_array(handle, n->name, nodes, index++, len) < 0) goto cleanup; } } rv = index; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; cleanup: __list_iterator_destroy(itr); return rv; } int genders_getattr(genders_t handle, char *attrs[], char *vals[], int len, const char *node) { ListIterator attrlist_itr = NULL; ListIterator attrvals_itr = NULL; genders_attrvals_container_t avc; genders_node_t n; int index = 0, rv = -1; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((!attrs && len > 0) || len < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; goto cleanup; } if (!node || !strlen(node)) node = handle->nodename; if (!handle->numnodes) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; return -1; } if (!(n = hash_find(handle->node_index, node))) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; return -1; } __list_iterator_create(attrlist_itr, n->attrlist); while ((avc = list_next(attrlist_itr))) { genders_attrval_t av; __list_iterator_create(attrvals_itr, avc->attrvals); while ((av = list_next(attrvals_itr))) { if (_genders_put_in_array(handle, av->attr, attrs, index, len) < 0) goto cleanup; if (vals && av->val) { char *valptr; if (_genders_get_valptr(handle, n, av, &valptr, NULL) < 0) goto cleanup; if (_genders_put_in_array(handle, valptr, vals, index, len) < 0) goto cleanup; } index++; } __list_iterator_destroy(attrvals_itr); } attrvals_itr = NULL; rv = index; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; cleanup: __list_iterator_destroy(attrlist_itr); __list_iterator_destroy(attrvals_itr); return rv; } int genders_getattr_all(genders_t handle, char *attrs[], int len) { ListIterator attrslist_itr = NULL; char *attr; int index = 0, rv = -1; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((!attrs && len > 0) || len < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; goto cleanup; } if (handle->numattrs > len) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW; goto cleanup; } __list_iterator_create(attrslist_itr, handle->attrslist); while ((attr = list_next(attrslist_itr))) { if (_genders_put_in_array(handle, attr, attrs, index++, len) < 0) goto cleanup; } rv = index; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; cleanup: __list_iterator_destroy(attrslist_itr); return rv; } int genders_testattr(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *attr, char *val, int len) { genders_node_t n; genders_attrval_t av; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (!attr || !strlen(attr) || (val && len < 0)) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; return -1; } if (!node || !strlen(node)) node = handle->nodename; if (!handle->numnodes) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; return -1; } if (!(n = hash_find(handle->node_index, node))) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; return -1; } if (_genders_find_attrval(handle, n, attr, NULL, &av) < 0) return -1; if (av) { if (val) { if (av->val) { char *valptr; if (_genders_get_valptr(handle, n, av, &valptr, NULL) < 0) return -1; if ((strlen(valptr) + 1) > len) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW; return -1; } strcpy(val, valptr); } else memset(val, '\0', len); } } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return ((av) ? 1 : 0); } int genders_testattrval(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *attr, const char *val) { genders_node_t n; genders_attrval_t av; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (!attr || !strlen(attr)) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; return -1; } if (!node || !strlen(node)) node = handle->nodename; if (val && !strlen(val)) val = NULL; if (!handle->numnodes) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; return -1; } if (!(n = hash_find(handle->node_index, node))) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; return -1; } if (_genders_find_attrval(handle, n, attr, val, &av) < 0) return -1; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return ((av) ? 1 : 0); } int genders_isnode(genders_t handle, const char *node) { genders_node_t n; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (!node || !strlen(node)) node = handle->nodename; if (!handle->numnodes) { /* No nodes, so node not found */ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } n = hash_find(handle->node_index, node); handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return ((n) ? 1 : 0); } int genders_isattr(genders_t handle, const char *attr) { void *ptr; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (!attr || !strlen(attr)) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; return -1; } if (!handle->numattrs) { /* No attributes, so attr not found */ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } ptr = hash_find(handle->attr_index, attr); handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return ((ptr) ? 1 : 0); } int genders_isattrval(genders_t handle, const char *attr, const char *val) { ListIterator nodeslist_itr = NULL; genders_node_t n; genders_attrval_t av; int rv = -1; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if (!attr || !strlen(attr) || !val || !strlen(val)) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; goto cleanup; } if (handle->attrval_index && !strcmp(handle->attrval_index_attr, attr)) { if (!hash_find(handle->attrval_index, val)) rv = 0; else rv = 1; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return rv; } else { List l; if (!handle->numattrs) goto out; if (!(l = hash_find(handle->attr_index, attr))) goto out; __list_iterator_create(nodeslist_itr, l); while ((n = list_next(nodeslist_itr))) { if (_genders_find_attrval(handle, n, attr, val, &av) < 0) goto cleanup; if (av) { rv = 1; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; goto cleanup; } } } out: rv = 0; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; cleanup: __list_iterator_destroy(nodeslist_itr); return rv; } int genders_index_attrvals(genders_t handle, const char *attr) { ListIterator nodeslist_itr = NULL; List l = NULL; List attrval_buflist = NULL; genders_node_t n; char *valbuf = NULL; hash_t attrval_index = NULL; char *attrval_index_attr = NULL; int rv; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (!attr || !strlen(attr)) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; goto cleanup; } /* check if attr is legit */ if ((rv = genders_isattr(handle, attr)) < 0) goto cleanup; if (!rv) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; goto cleanup; } /* check if index already created */ if (handle->attrval_index && !strcmp(handle->attrval_index_attr, attr)) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } /* Nothing to index if there are no nodes */ if (!handle->numnodes) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; } /* Max possible hash size is number of nodes, so pick upper boundary */ __hash_create(attrval_index, handle->numnodes, (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, (hash_del_f)list_destroy); /* Create a List to store buffers for later freeing */ __list_create(attrval_buflist, free); __list_iterator_create(nodeslist_itr, handle->nodeslist); while ((n = list_next(nodeslist_itr))) { int subst_occurred = 0; genders_attrval_t av; if (_genders_find_attrval(handle, n, attr, NULL, &av) < 0) goto cleanup; if (av) { char *valptr; if (av->val) { if (_genders_get_valptr(handle, n, av, &valptr, &subst_occurred) < 0) goto cleanup; } else valptr = GENDERS_NOVALUE; if (!(l = hash_find(attrval_index, valptr))) { __list_create(l, NULL); /* If a substitution occurred, we cannot use the av->val * pointer as the key, b/c the key contains some nonsense * characters (i.e. %n). So we have to copy this buffer and * store it somewhere to be freed later. */ if (subst_occurred) { __xstrdup(valbuf, valptr); __list_append(attrval_buflist, valbuf); valptr = valbuf; valbuf = NULL; } __hash_insert(attrval_index, valptr, l); } __list_append(l, n); l = NULL; } } __xstrdup(attrval_index_attr, attr); /* Delete/free previous index */ __hash_destroy(handle->attrval_index); free(handle->attrval_index_attr); __list_destroy(handle->attrval_buflist); handle->attrval_index = NULL; handle->attrval_index_attr = NULL; handle->attrval_index = attrval_index; handle->attrval_index_attr = attrval_index_attr; handle->attrval_buflist = attrval_buflist; __list_iterator_destroy(nodeslist_itr); handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return 0; cleanup: __list_iterator_destroy(nodeslist_itr); __list_destroy(l); __hash_destroy(attrval_index); __list_destroy(attrval_buflist); free(attrval_index_attr); free(valbuf); return -1; } int genders_parse(genders_t handle, const char *filename, FILE *stream) { int errcount, rv = -1; int debugnumattrs = 0; int debugmaxattrs = 0; int debugmaxnodelen = 0; int debugmaxattrlen = 0; int debugmaxvallen = 0; List debugnodeslist = NULL; List debugattrvalslist = NULL; List debugattrslist = NULL; hash_t debugnode_index = NULL; int debugnode_index_size = GENDERS_NODE_INDEX_INIT_SIZE; hash_t debugattr_index = NULL; int debugattr_index_size = GENDERS_ATTR_INDEX_INIT_SIZE; if (_genders_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if (!stream) stream = stderr; __list_create(debugnodeslist, _genders_list_free_genders_node); __list_create(debugattrvalslist, _genders_list_free_attrvallist); __list_create(debugattrslist, free); __hash_create(debugnode_index, debugnode_index_size, (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, NULL); __hash_create(debugattr_index, debugattr_index_size, (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, (hash_del_f)list_destroy); if ((errcount = _genders_open_and_parse(handle, filename, &debugnumattrs, &debugmaxattrs, &debugmaxnodelen, &debugmaxattrlen, &debugmaxvallen, debugnodeslist, debugattrvalslist, debugattrslist, &(debugnode_index), &(debugnode_index_size), &(debugattr_index), &(debugattr_index_size), 1, stream)) < 0) goto cleanup; rv = errcount; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; cleanup: __list_destroy(debugnodeslist); __list_destroy(debugattrvalslist); __list_destroy(debugattrslist); __hash_destroy(debugnode_index); __hash_destroy(debugattr_index); return rv; } void genders_set_errnum(genders_t handle, int errnum) { if (_genders_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return; handle->errnum = errnum; } /* * _genders_copy_nodeslist * * Copy contents of the nodeslist list into the handlecopy. * */ static int _genders_copy_nodeslist(genders_t handle, genders_t handlecopy) { ListIterator itr = NULL; genders_node_t n = NULL; genders_node_t newn = NULL; int rv = -1; __list_iterator_create(itr, handle->nodeslist); while ((n = list_next(itr))) { __xmalloc(newn, genders_node_t, sizeof(struct genders_node)); __xstrdup(newn->name, n->name); __list_create(newn->attrlist, NULL); newn->attrcount = n->attrcount; newn->attrlist_index_size = n->attrlist_index_size; __hash_create(newn->attrlist_index, newn->attrlist_index_size, (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, NULL); __list_append(handlecopy->nodeslist, newn); newn = NULL; } rv = 0; cleanup: if (rv < 0) { if (newn) { free(newn->name); __list_destroy(newn->attrlist); __hash_destroy(newn->attrlist_index); free(newn); } } __list_iterator_destroy(itr); return rv; } /* * _genders_copy_fill_node_index * * Add keys into the node_index * */ static int _genders_copy_fill_node_index(genders_t handle, genders_t handlecopy) { List l = NULL; ListIterator itr = NULL; genders_node_t n; int rv = -1; __list_iterator_create(itr, handlecopy->nodeslist); while ((n = list_next(itr))) __hash_insert(handlecopy->node_index, n->name, n); rv = 0; cleanup: if (rv < 0) __list_destroy(l); __list_iterator_destroy(itr); return rv; } /* * _genders_copy_attrvalslist * * Copy contents of the attrvalslist list into the handlecopy. * */ static int _genders_copy_attrvalslist(genders_t handle, genders_t handlecopy) { ListIterator attrvalslistitr = NULL; ListIterator attrvalsitr = NULL; genders_attrvals_container_t avc; genders_attrvals_container_t newavc = NULL; genders_attrval_t newav = NULL; int rv = -1; __list_iterator_create(attrvalslistitr, handle->attrvalslist); while ((avc = list_next(attrvalslistitr))) { genders_attrval_t av = NULL; __list_iterator_create(attrvalsitr, avc->attrvals); __xmalloc(newavc, genders_attrvals_container_t, sizeof(struct genders_attrvals_container)); __list_create(newavc->attrvals, _genders_list_free_genders_attrval); newavc->index = avc->index; while ((av = list_next(attrvalsitr))) { __xmalloc(newav, genders_attrval_t, sizeof(struct genders_attrval)); __xstrdup(newav->attr, av->attr); if (av->val) __xstrdup(newav->val, av->val); else newav->val = NULL; newav->val_contains_subst = av->val_contains_subst; __list_append(newavc->attrvals, newav); newav = NULL; } __list_append(handlecopy->attrvalslist, newavc); newavc = NULL; } rv = 0; cleanup: if (rv < 0) { if (newav) { free(newav->attr); free(newav->val); free(newav); } if (newavc) { __list_destroy(newavc->attrvals); free(newavc); } } __list_iterator_destroy(attrvalslistitr); __list_iterator_destroy(attrvalsitr); return rv; } /* * _genders_copy_attrslist * * Copy contents of the attrslist list into the handlecopy. * */ static int _genders_copy_attrslist(genders_t handle, genders_t handlecopy) { ListIterator itr = NULL; char *newattr = NULL; char *attr; int rv = -1; __list_iterator_create(itr, handle->attrslist); while ((attr = list_next(itr))) { __xstrdup(newattr, attr); __list_append(handlecopy->attrslist, newattr); newattr = NULL; } rv = 0; cleanup: if (rv < 0) free(newattr); __list_iterator_destroy(itr); return rv; } /* * _genders_copy_fill_attr_index * * Add keys into the attr_index * */ static int _genders_copy_fill_attr_index(genders_t handle, genders_t handlecopy) { List l = NULL; ListIterator itr = NULL; char *attr; int rv = -1; __list_iterator_create(itr, handlecopy->attrslist); while ((attr = list_next(itr))) { __list_create(l, NULL); __hash_insert(handlecopy->attr_index, attr, l); l = NULL; } rv = 0; cleanup: if (rv < 0) __list_destroy(l); __list_iterator_destroy(itr); return rv; } /* * _genders_copy_find_attrvals_container * * Find the genders_attrvals_container pointer indicated by the index. */ static genders_attrvals_container_t _genders_copy_find_attrvals_container(genders_t handle, genders_t handlecopy, unsigned int index) { ListIterator attrvalsitr = NULL; genders_attrvals_container_t rv = NULL; genders_attrvals_container_t avc; __list_iterator_create(attrvalsitr, handlecopy->attrvalslist); while ((avc = list_next(attrvalsitr))) { if (avc->index == index) { rv = avc; goto cleanup; } } cleanup: __list_iterator_destroy(attrvalsitr); return rv; } /* * _genders_copy_fill_node * * Fill node attrlist and attrlist index. * */ static int _genders_copy_fill_node(genders_t handle, genders_t handlecopy, genders_node_t nodehandle, genders_node_t nodecopy) { ListIterator attrlistitr = NULL; ListIterator attrvalsitr = NULL; genders_attrvals_container_t avc; int rv = -1; __list_iterator_create(attrlistitr, nodehandle->attrlist); while ((avc = list_next(attrlistitr))) { genders_attrvals_container_t tmpavc; genders_attrval_t av; if (!(tmpavc = _genders_copy_find_attrvals_container(handle, handlecopy, avc->index))) goto cleanup; __list_append(nodecopy->attrlist, tmpavc); __list_iterator_create(attrvalsitr, tmpavc->attrvals); while ((av = list_next(attrvalsitr))) { List l; __hash_insert(nodecopy->attrlist_index, av->attr, tmpavc); if (!(l = hash_find(handlecopy->attr_index, av->attr))) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } __list_append(l, nodecopy); } __list_iterator_destroy(attrvalsitr); attrvalsitr = NULL; } rv = 0; cleanup: __list_iterator_destroy(attrlistitr); __list_iterator_destroy(attrvalsitr); return rv; } /* * _genders_copy_fill_node_data * * Fill node attrlist and attrlist index. * */ static int _genders_copy_fill_node_data(genders_t handle, genders_t handlecopy) { ListIterator nodeslistitr = NULL; genders_node_t nodecopy; int rv = -1; __list_iterator_create(nodeslistitr, handlecopy->nodeslist); while ((nodecopy = list_next(nodeslistitr))) { genders_node_t nodehandle; if (!(nodehandle = hash_find(handle->node_index, nodecopy->name))) { /* Shouldn't be possible to error here */ handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (_genders_copy_fill_node(handle, handlecopy, nodehandle, nodecopy) < 0) goto cleanup; } rv = 0; cleanup: __list_iterator_destroy(nodeslistitr); return rv; } genders_t genders_copy(genders_t handle) { genders_t handlecopy = NULL; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return NULL; if (!(handlecopy = genders_handle_create())) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; goto cleanup; } handlecopy->is_loaded = handle->is_loaded; handlecopy->flags = handle->flags; handlecopy->numnodes = handle->numnodes; handlecopy->numattrs = handle->numattrs; handlecopy->maxattrs = handle->maxattrs; handlecopy->maxnodelen = handle->maxnodelen; handlecopy->maxattrlen = handle->maxattrlen; handlecopy->maxvallen = handle->maxvallen; memcpy(handlecopy->nodename, handle->nodename, GENDERS_MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1); if (_genders_copy_nodeslist(handle, handlecopy) < 0) goto cleanup; handlecopy->node_index_size = handle->node_index_size; __hash_create(handlecopy->node_index, handlecopy->node_index_size, (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, NULL); if (_genders_copy_fill_node_index(handle, handlecopy) < 0) goto cleanup; if (_genders_copy_attrvalslist(handle, handlecopy) < 0) goto cleanup; if (_genders_copy_attrslist(handle, handlecopy) < 0) goto cleanup; handlecopy->attr_index_size = handle->attr_index_size; __hash_create(handlecopy->attr_index, handlecopy->attr_index_size, (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, (hash_del_f)list_destroy); if (_genders_copy_fill_attr_index(handle, handlecopy) < 0) goto cleanup; if (_genders_copy_fill_node_data(handle, handlecopy) < 0) goto cleanup; /* Create a buffer for value substitutions */ __xmalloc(handlecopy->valbuf, char *, handlecopy->maxvallen + 1); /* attrval_index, attrval_index_attr, and attrval_buflist * set/re-created by genders_index_attrvals */ if (handle->attrval_index) { if (genders_index_attrvals(handlecopy, handle->attrval_index_attr) < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; return handlecopy; cleanup: if (handlecopy) (void)genders_handle_destroy(handlecopy); return NULL; } genders-1.22/src/libgenders/genders_parsing.c0000644002055400205540000004467012177040021021245 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_parsing.c,v 1.37 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #if STDC_HEADERS #include #include #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ #include #include #include #if HAVE_FCNTL_H #include #endif /* HAVE_FCNTL_H */ #include "genders.h" #include "genders_api.h" #include "genders_constants.h" #include "genders_util.h" #include "fd.h" #include "hash.h" #include "hostlist.h" #include "list.h" /* * _readline * * Read a line from the genders file * * Returns line length on success, -1 on error */ static int _readline(genders_t handle, int fd, char *buf, int buflen) { int len; if ((len = fd_read_line(fd, buf, buflen)) < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_READ; return -1; } /* buflen - 1 b/c fd_read_line guarantees null termination */ if (len >= (buflen - 1)) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; return -1; } return len; } /* * _insert_node * * Insert a node into the nodelist and node index. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ static genders_node_t _insert_node(genders_t handle, List nodelist, hash_t *node_index, int *node_index_size, char *nodename) { genders_node_t n = NULL; /* must create node if node doesn't exist */ if (!(n = hash_find((*node_index), nodename))) { /* insert into nodelist */ __xmalloc(n, genders_node_t, sizeof(struct genders_node)); __xstrdup(n->name, nodename); __list_create(n->attrlist, NULL); n->attrcount = 0; n->attrlist_index_size = GENDERS_ATTRLIST_INDEX_INIT_SIZE; __hash_create(n->attrlist_index, n->attrlist_index_size, (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, NULL); __list_append(nodelist, n); /* insert into node_index */ if (hash_count((*node_index)) > ((*node_index_size) * 2)) { if (_genders_rehash(handle, node_index, node_index_size) < 0) goto cleanup; } __hash_insert((*node_index), n->name, n); } return n; cleanup: if (n) { __list_destroy(n->attrlist); __hash_destroy(n->attrlist_index); free(n); } return NULL; } /* * _insert_attrval * * Insert an attrval into the attrvallist. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ static int _insert_attrval(genders_t handle, genders_attrvals_container_t avc, char *attr, char *val) { genders_attrval_t av = NULL; __xmalloc(av, genders_attrval_t, sizeof(struct genders_attrval)); av->val_contains_subst = 0; __xstrdup(av->attr, attr); if (val) { __xstrdup(av->val, val); if (strstr(av->val, "%n") || strstr(av->val, "%%")) av->val_contains_subst = 1; } else av->val = NULL; __list_append(avc->attrvals, av); return 0; cleanup: if (av) { free(av->attr); free(av->val); } free(av); return -1; } /* * _insert_attr * * Insert an attr into the attrlist and attr_index * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ static int _insert_attr(genders_t handle, List attrslist, hash_t *attr_index, int *attr_index_size, char *attr) { List l = NULL; char *attr_new = NULL; if (hash_find((*attr_index), attr)) return 0; /* insert into attrlist */ __xstrdup(attr_new, attr); __list_append(attrslist, attr_new); /* insert into attr_index */ if (hash_count((*attr_index)) > ((*attr_index_size) * 2)) { if (_genders_rehash(handle, attr_index, attr_index_size) < 0) goto cleanup; } __list_create(l, NULL); __hash_insert((*attr_index), attr_new, l); return 1; cleanup: __list_destroy(l); free(attr_new); return -1; } /* * _attr_node_processsing * * Determine if an attr in the attrvallist already exists for the * node. If not insert into the attr_index and node attrlist_index. * * If line_num > 0, returns 1 if a duplicate exists, 0 if not, -1 on error * * If line_num == 0, returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ static int _attr_node_processsing(genders_t handle, genders_node_t n, genders_attrvals_container_t avc, hash_t *attr_index, int line_num, FILE *stream) { ListIterator attrvals_itr = NULL; List tmpattrlist = NULL; genders_attrval_t av = NULL; int rv = -1; __list_create(tmpattrlist, NULL); /* First check for parse errors */ __list_iterator_create(attrvals_itr, avc->attrvals); while ((av = list_next(attrvals_itr))) { /* do not use _genders_find_attrval(). If the attrval already * exists within the node, we don't need the actual entry. We * just want to know if it's there or not. We avoid some list * iteration by not using it. */ /* Check attribute already listed for this node and on same line */ if (hash_find(n->attrlist_index, av->attr) || list_find_first(tmpattrlist, _genders_list_is_str, av->attr)) { if (line_num > 0) { fprintf(stream, "Line %d: duplicate attribute \"%s\" listed for node \"%s\"\n", line_num, av->attr, n->name); rv = 1; } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; goto cleanup; } __list_append(tmpattrlist, av->attr); } /* If no parse errors, insert everything as needed */ list_iterator_reset(attrvals_itr); while ((av = list_next(attrvals_itr))) { /* do not use _genders_find_attrval(). If the attrval already * exists within the node, we don't need the actual entry. We * just want to know if it's there or not. We avoid some list * iteration by not using it. */ if (hash_find(n->attrlist_index, av->attr)) { if (line_num > 0) { fprintf(stream, "Line %d: duplicate attribute \"%s\" listed for node \"%s\"\n", line_num, av->attr, n->name); rv = 1; } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; goto cleanup; } } list_iterator_reset(attrvals_itr); while ((av = list_next(attrvals_itr))) { List l = NULL; /* add node to attr_index */ /* attribute should already be in the hash */ if (!(l = hash_find((*attr_index), av->attr))) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } __list_append(l, n); /* add attr to attrlist_index */ if (hash_count(n->attrlist_index) > (n->attrlist_index_size * 2)) { if (_genders_rehash(handle, &(n->attrlist_index), &(n->attrlist_index_size)) < 0) goto cleanup; } __hash_insert(n->attrlist_index, av->attr, avc); } rv = 0; cleanup: __list_iterator_destroy(attrvals_itr); __list_destroy(tmpattrlist); return rv; } #ifndef HAVE_STRSEP /* * strsep for those systems that do not define it. * * Taken straight from glibc */ static char * strsep (char **stringp, const char *delim) { char *begin, *end; begin = *stringp; if (begin == NULL) return NULL; /* A frequent case is when the delimiter string contains only one character. Here we don't need to call the expensive `strpbrk' function and instead work using `strchr'. */ if (delim[0] == '\0' || delim[1] == '\0') { char ch = delim[0]; if (ch == '\0') end = NULL; else { if (*begin == ch) end = begin; else if (*begin == '\0') end = NULL; else end = strchr (begin + 1, ch); } } else /* Find the end of the token. */ end = strpbrk (begin, delim); if (end) { /* Terminate the token and set *STRINGP past NUL character. */ *end++ = '\0'; *stringp = end; } else /* No more delimiters; this is the last token. */ *stringp = NULL; return begin; } #endif /* HAVE_STRSEP */ /* * _parse_line * * parse a genders file line * - If line_num == 0, parse and store genders data * - If line_num > 0, debug genders file * * Returns -1 on error, 1 if there was a parse error, 0 if no errors */ /* achu: 'parsed_nodes' is no longer needed, but leave it here if we * change our minds later concerning whether and empty genders file * is acceptable. */ static int _parse_line(genders_t handle, int *numattrs, int *maxattrs, int *maxnodelen, int *maxattrlen, int *maxvallen, List nodeslist, List attrvalslist, List attrslist, hash_t *node_index, int *node_index_size, hash_t *attr_index, int *attr_index_size, char *line, int line_num, FILE *stream, int *parsed_nodes) { char *temp, *nodenames, *node = NULL; int max_n_subst_vallen = 0, line_maxnodelen = 0, rv = -1; genders_attrvals_container_t avc = NULL; hostlist_t hl = NULL; hostlist_iterator_t hlitr = NULL; /* "remove" comments */ if ((temp = strchr(line, '#'))) *temp = '\0'; /* remove trailing white space, including newline */ temp = line + strlen(line); for (--temp; temp >= line; temp--) { if (isspace(*temp)) *temp = '\0'; else break; } /* empty line */ if (*line == '\0') return 0; /* move forward to node name(s) */ while(isspace(*line)) line++; /* get node name(s) */ if (!(nodenames = strsep(&line, " \t\0"))) return 0; /* Something resembling a node was found */ *parsed_nodes = 1; /* if strsep() sets line == NULL, line has no attributes */ if (line) { char *attr; /* move forward to attributes */ while(isspace(*line)) line++; /* *line == '\0' means line has no attributes */ if (*line != '\0') { int insert_count; if (strchr(line,' ') || strchr(line,'\t')) { if (line_num > 0) { fprintf(stream, "Line %d: white space in attribute list\n", line_num); rv = 1; } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; goto cleanup; } __xmalloc(avc, genders_attrvals_container_t, sizeof(struct genders_attrvals_container)); __list_create(avc->attrvals, _genders_list_free_genders_attrval); avc->index = list_count(handle->attrvalslist); /* parse attributes */ attr = strsep(&line, ","); while (attr) { char *val = NULL; /* parse value out of attribute */ if ((val = strchr(attr,'='))) *val++ = '\0'; #if 0 /* Remove this check, we will leave this as a "feature" */ if (val && strchr(val,'=')) { if (line_num > 0) { fprintf(stream, "Line %d: value contains equal sign\n", line_num); rv = 1; } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; goto cleanup; } #endif if (!strlen(attr)) { if (line_num > 0) { fprintf(stream, "Line %d: empty string attribute listed\n", line_num); rv = 1; } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; goto cleanup; } if (val && !strlen(val)) { if (line_num > 0) { fprintf(stream, "Line %d: no value specified for attribute \"%s\"\n", line_num, attr); rv = 1; } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; goto cleanup; } /* achu: No need to check if there are duplicate * attributes within this line of the file. Will be * caught during duplicate attribute checks within each * node below. */ if (_insert_attrval(handle, avc, attr, val) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((insert_count = _insert_attr(handle, attrslist, attr_index, attr_index_size, attr)) < 0) goto cleanup; if (!line_num) { (*numattrs) += insert_count; (*maxattrlen) = GENDERS_MAX(strlen(attr), (*maxattrlen)); if (val) { if (strstr(val, "%n") && !strstr(val, "%%n")) max_n_subst_vallen = strlen(val); else (*maxvallen) = GENDERS_MAX(strlen(val), (*maxvallen)); } } attr = strsep(&line, ","); } } } #ifndef WITH_NON_SHORTENED_HOSTNAMES if (strchr(nodenames, '.')) { if (line_num > 0) { fprintf(stream, "Line %d: node not a shortened hostname\n", line_num); rv = 1; } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; goto cleanup; } #endif /* !WITH_NON_SHORTENED_HOSTNAMES */ __hostlist_create(hl, NULL); if (!hostlist_push(hl, nodenames)) { if (line_num > 0) { fprintf(stream, "Line %d: incorrectly specified nodename(s)\n", line_num); rv = 1; } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; goto cleanup; } __hostlist_iterator_create(hlitr, hl); while ((node = hostlist_next(hlitr))) { genders_node_t n; if (strlen(node) > GENDERS_MAXHOSTNAMELEN) { if (line_num > 0) { fprintf(stream, "Line %d: hostname too long\n", line_num); rv = 1; } handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; goto cleanup; } if (!(n = _insert_node(handle, nodeslist, node_index, node_index_size, node))) goto cleanup; if (avc) { if ((rv = _attr_node_processsing(handle, n, avc, attr_index, line_num, stream)) != 0) goto cleanup; __list_append(n->attrlist, avc); n->attrcount += list_count(avc->attrvals); } if (!line_num) { (*maxattrs) = GENDERS_MAX(n->attrcount, (*maxattrs)); (*maxnodelen) = GENDERS_MAX(strlen(node), (*maxnodelen)); line_maxnodelen = GENDERS_MAX(strlen(node), line_maxnodelen); } free(node); } node = NULL; /* %n substitution found on this line, update maxvallen */ if (!line_num && max_n_subst_vallen) (*maxvallen) = GENDERS_MAX(max_n_subst_vallen - 2 + line_maxnodelen, (*maxvallen)); /* Append at the very end, so cleanup area cleaner */ if (avc) { __list_append(attrvalslist, avc); avc = NULL; } rv = 0; cleanup: __hostlist_iterator_destroy(hlitr); __hostlist_destroy(hl); if (avc) { __list_destroy(avc->attrvals); free(avc); } free(node); return rv; } int _genders_open_and_parse(genders_t handle, const char *filename, int *numattrs, int *maxattrs, int *maxnodelen, int *maxattrlen, int *maxvallen, List nodeslist, List attrvalslist, List attrslist, hash_t *node_index, int *node_index_size, hash_t *attr_index, int *attr_index_size, int debug, FILE *stream) { /* achu: 'parsed_nodes' is no longer needed, but leave it here if we * change our minds later concerning whether and empty genders file * is acceptable. */ int len, errcount = 0, fd = -1, rv = -1, line_count = 1, parsed_nodes = 0; char buf[GENDERS_BUFLEN]; if (!filename || !strlen(filename)) filename = GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE; if ((fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OPEN; goto cleanup; } /* parse line by line */ while ((len = _readline(handle, fd, buf, GENDERS_BUFLEN)) > 0) { int bug_count; if ((bug_count = _parse_line(handle, numattrs, maxattrs, maxnodelen, maxattrlen, maxvallen, nodeslist, attrvalslist, attrslist, node_index, node_index_size, attr_index, attr_index_size, buf, (debug) ? line_count : 0, stream, &parsed_nodes)) < 0) goto cleanup; if (debug) { if (bug_count) errcount++; line_count++; } } if (len < 0) { if (debug && handle->errnum == GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW) { fprintf(stream, "Line %d: exceeds maximum allowed length\n", line_count); rv = ++errcount; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; } goto cleanup; } #if 0 /* achu: Later discussions lead several developers to conclude an * empty genders file should be acceptable. 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YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ){\ yyensure_buffer_stack (); \ YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = \ yy_create_buffer(yyin,YY_BUF_SIZE ); \ } \ YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_at_bol = at_bol; \ } #define YY_AT_BOL() (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_at_bol) /* Begin user sect3 */ typedef unsigned char YY_CHAR; FILE *yyin = (FILE *) 0, *yyout = (FILE *) 0; typedef int yy_state_type; extern int yylineno; int yylineno = 1; extern char *yytext; #define yytext_ptr yytext static yy_state_type yy_get_previous_state (void ); static yy_state_type yy_try_NUL_trans (yy_state_type current_state ); static int yy_get_next_buffer (void ); static void yy_fatal_error (yyconst char msg[] ); /* Done after the current pattern has been matched and before the * corresponding action - sets up yytext. */ #define YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION \ (yytext_ptr) = yy_bp; \ yyleng = (size_t) (yy_cp - yy_bp); \ (yy_hold_char) = *yy_cp; \ *yy_cp = '\0'; \ (yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp; #define YY_NUM_RULES 9 #define YY_END_OF_BUFFER 10 /* This struct is not used in this scanner, but its presence is necessary. */ struct yy_trans_info { flex_int32_t yy_verify; flex_int32_t yy_nxt; }; static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_accept[21] = { 0, 0, 0, 10, 9, 8, 9, 2, 3, 9, 1, 9, 7, 8, 5, 6, 1, 0, 4, 1, 0 } ; static yyconst flex_int32_t yy_ec[256] = { 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 4, 1, 5, 6, 1, 3, 1, 7, 3, 3, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 3, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 1, 3, 1, 1, 3, 1, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 1, 9, 1, 10, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 } ; static yyconst flex_int32_t yy_meta[11] = { 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1, 3, 2, 3, 1 } ; static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_base[23] = { 0, 0, 0, 20, 31, 17, 14, 31, 31, 8, 8, 5, 31, 11, 31, 31, 14, 0, 31, 20, 31, 27, 10 } ; static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_def[23] = { 0, 20, 1, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 21, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 21, 22, 20, 21, 0, 20, 20 } ; static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_nxt[42] = { 0, 4, 5, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 19, 13, 18, 15, 16, 16, 14, 13, 20, 20, 16, 19, 20, 20, 20, 20, 19, 17, 17, 3, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20 } ; static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_chk[42] = { 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 10, 22, 13, 11, 9, 10, 16, 6, 5, 3, 0, 16, 19, 0, 0, 0, 0, 19, 21, 21, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20 } ; static yy_state_type yy_last_accepting_state; static char *yy_last_accepting_cpos; extern int yy_flex_debug; int yy_flex_debug = 0; /* The intent behind this definition is that it'll catch * any uses of REJECT which flex missed. */ #define REJECT reject_used_but_not_detected #define yymore() yymore_used_but_not_detected #define YY_MORE_ADJ 0 #define YY_RESTORE_YY_MORE_OFFSET char *yytext; #line 1 "./genders_query_parse.l" #line 2 "./genders_query_parse.l" /*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_query_parse.l,v 1.10 2010-03-24 21:26:05 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include "genders_query.tab.h" /* Regex notes: Special chars "-", "|", "&", by themselves must be followed by a alphanumeric character, otherwise we can't tell what is an attribute and what is a set operation. For example, the query parser may get confused with an attribute "attr1&" in a query such as "attr1&&&attr2". */ #line 503 "" #define INITIAL 0 #ifndef YY_NO_UNISTD_H /* Special case for "unistd.h", since it is non-ANSI. We include it way * down here because we want the user's section 1 to have been scanned first. * The user has a chance to override it with an option. */ #include #endif #ifndef YY_EXTRA_TYPE #define YY_EXTRA_TYPE void * #endif static int yy_init_globals (void ); /* Accessor methods to globals. These are made visible to non-reentrant scanners for convenience. */ int yylex_destroy (void ); int yyget_debug (void ); void yyset_debug (int debug_flag ); YY_EXTRA_TYPE yyget_extra (void ); void yyset_extra (YY_EXTRA_TYPE user_defined ); FILE *yyget_in (void ); void yyset_in (FILE * in_str ); FILE *yyget_out (void ); void yyset_out (FILE * out_str ); int yyget_leng (void ); char *yyget_text (void ); int yyget_lineno (void ); void yyset_lineno (int line_number ); /* Macros after this point can all be overridden by user definitions in * section 1. */ #ifndef YY_SKIP_YYWRAP #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" int yywrap (void ); #else extern int yywrap (void ); #endif #endif static void yyunput (int c,char *buf_ptr ); #ifndef yytext_ptr static void yy_flex_strncpy (char *,yyconst char *,int ); #endif #ifdef YY_NEED_STRLEN static int yy_flex_strlen (yyconst char * ); #endif #ifndef YY_NO_INPUT #ifdef __cplusplus static int yyinput (void ); #else static int input (void ); #endif #endif /* Amount of stuff to slurp up with each read. */ #ifndef YY_READ_BUF_SIZE #define YY_READ_BUF_SIZE 8192 #endif /* Copy whatever the last rule matched to the standard output. */ #ifndef ECHO /* This used to be an fputs(), but since the string might contain NUL's, * we now use fwrite(). */ #define ECHO do { if (fwrite( yytext, yyleng, 1, yyout )) {} } while (0) #endif /* Gets input and stuffs it into "buf". number of characters read, or YY_NULL, * is returned in "result". */ #ifndef YY_INPUT #define YY_INPUT(buf,result,max_size) \ if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_is_interactive ) \ { \ int c = '*'; \ unsigned n; \ for ( n = 0; n < max_size && \ (c = getc( yyin )) != EOF && c != '\n'; ++n ) \ buf[n] = (char) c; \ if ( c == '\n' ) \ buf[n++] = (char) c; \ if ( c == EOF && ferror( yyin ) ) \ YY_FATAL_ERROR( "input in flex scanner failed" ); \ result = n; \ } \ else \ { \ errno=0; \ while ( (result = fread(buf, 1, max_size, yyin))==0 && ferror(yyin)) \ { \ if( errno != EINTR) \ { \ YY_FATAL_ERROR( "input in flex scanner failed" ); \ break; \ } \ errno=0; \ clearerr(yyin); \ } \ }\ \ #endif /* No semi-colon after return; correct usage is to write "yyterminate();" - * we don't want an extra ';' after the "return" because that will cause * some compilers to complain about unreachable statements. */ #ifndef yyterminate #define yyterminate() return YY_NULL #endif /* Number of entries by which start-condition stack grows. */ #ifndef YY_START_STACK_INCR #define YY_START_STACK_INCR 25 #endif /* Report a fatal error. */ #ifndef YY_FATAL_ERROR #define YY_FATAL_ERROR(msg) yy_fatal_error( msg ) #endif /* end tables serialization structures and prototypes */ /* Default declaration of generated scanner - a define so the user can * easily add parameters. */ #ifndef YY_DECL #define YY_DECL_IS_OURS 1 extern int yylex (void); #define YY_DECL int yylex (void) #endif /* !YY_DECL */ /* Code executed at the beginning of each rule, after yytext and yyleng * have been set up. */ #ifndef YY_USER_ACTION #define YY_USER_ACTION #endif /* Code executed at the end of each rule. */ #ifndef YY_BREAK #define YY_BREAK break; #endif #define YY_RULE_SETUP \ YY_USER_ACTION /** The main scanner function which does all the work. */ YY_DECL { register yy_state_type yy_current_state; register char *yy_cp, *yy_bp; register int yy_act; #line 44 "./genders_query_parse.l" #line 687 "" if ( !(yy_init) ) { (yy_init) = 1; #ifdef YY_USER_INIT YY_USER_INIT; #endif if ( ! (yy_start) ) (yy_start) = 1; /* first start state */ if ( ! yyin ) yyin = stdin; if ( ! yyout ) yyout = stdout; if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) { yyensure_buffer_stack (); YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = yy_create_buffer(yyin,YY_BUF_SIZE ); } yy_load_buffer_state( ); } while ( 1 ) /* loops until end-of-file is reached */ { yy_cp = (yy_c_buf_p); /* Support of yytext. */ *yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); /* yy_bp points to the position in yy_ch_buf of the start of * the current run. */ yy_bp = yy_cp; yy_current_state = (yy_start); yy_match: do { register YY_CHAR yy_c = yy_ec[YY_SC_TO_UI(*yy_cp)]; if ( yy_accept[yy_current_state] ) { (yy_last_accepting_state) = yy_current_state; (yy_last_accepting_cpos) = yy_cp; } while ( yy_chk[yy_base[yy_current_state] + yy_c] != yy_current_state ) { yy_current_state = (int) yy_def[yy_current_state]; if ( yy_current_state >= 21 ) yy_c = yy_meta[(unsigned int) yy_c]; } yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_base[yy_current_state] + (unsigned int) yy_c]; ++yy_cp; } while ( yy_base[yy_current_state] != 31 ); yy_find_action: yy_act = yy_accept[yy_current_state]; if ( yy_act == 0 ) { /* have to back up */ yy_cp = (yy_last_accepting_cpos); yy_current_state = (yy_last_accepting_state); yy_act = yy_accept[yy_current_state]; } YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; do_action: /* This label is used only to access EOF actions. */ switch ( yy_act ) { /* beginning of action switch */ case 0: /* must back up */ /* undo the effects of YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION */ *yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); yy_cp = (yy_last_accepting_cpos); yy_current_state = (yy_last_accepting_state); goto yy_find_action; case 1: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 45 "./genders_query_parse.l" yylval.attr = strdup(yytext); return ATTRTOK; YY_BREAK case 2: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 46 "./genders_query_parse.l" return LPARENTOK; YY_BREAK case 3: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 47 "./genders_query_parse.l" return RPARENTOK; YY_BREAK case 4: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 48 "./genders_query_parse.l" return UNIONTOK; YY_BREAK case 5: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 49 "./genders_query_parse.l" return INTERSECTIONTOK; YY_BREAK case 6: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 50 "./genders_query_parse.l" return DIFFERENCETOK; YY_BREAK case 7: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 51 "./genders_query_parse.l" return COMPLEMENTTOK; YY_BREAK case 8: /* rule 8 can match eol */ YY_RULE_SETUP #line 52 "./genders_query_parse.l" ; /* ignore whitespace */ YY_BREAK case 9: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 53 "./genders_query_parse.l" ECHO; YY_BREAK #line 816 "" case YY_STATE_EOF(INITIAL): yyterminate(); case YY_END_OF_BUFFER: { /* Amount of text matched not including the EOB char. */ int yy_amount_of_matched_text = (int) (yy_cp - (yytext_ptr)) - 1; /* Undo the effects of YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION. */ *yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); YY_RESTORE_YY_MORE_OFFSET if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buffer_status == YY_BUFFER_NEW ) { /* We're scanning a new file or input source. 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This is important in a non-reentrant scanner so the next time * yylex() is called, initialization will occur. */ yy_init_globals( ); return 0; } /* * Internal utility routines. */ #ifndef yytext_ptr static void yy_flex_strncpy (char* s1, yyconst char * s2, int n ) { register int i; for ( i = 0; i < n; ++i ) s1[i] = s2[i]; } #endif #ifdef YY_NEED_STRLEN static int yy_flex_strlen (yyconst char * s ) { register int n; for ( n = 0; s[n]; ++n ) ; return n; } #endif void *yyalloc (yy_size_t size ) { return (void *) malloc( size ); } void *yyrealloc (void * ptr, yy_size_t size ) { /* The cast to (char *) in the following accommodates both * implementations that use char* generic pointers, and those * that use void* generic pointers. 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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* As a special exception, you may create a larger work that contains part or all of the Bison parser skeleton and distribute that work under terms of your choice, so long as that work isn't itself a parser generator using the skeleton or a modified version thereof as a parser skeleton. Alternatively, if you modify or redistribute the parser skeleton itself, you may (at your option) remove this special exception, which will cause the skeleton and the resulting Bison output files to be licensed under the GNU General Public License without this special exception. This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation in version 2.2 of Bison. */ /* C LALR(1) parser skeleton written by Richard Stallman, by simplifying the original so-called "semantic" parser. */ /* All symbols defined below should begin with yy or YY, to avoid infringing on user name space. This should be done even for local variables, as they might otherwise be expanded by user macros. There are some unavoidable exceptions within include files to define necessary library symbols; they are noted "INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE" below. */ /* Identify Bison output. */ #define YYBISON 1 /* Bison version. */ #define YYBISON_VERSION "2.4.1" /* Skeleton name. */ #define YYSKELETON_NAME "yacc.c" /* Pure parsers. */ #define YYPURE 0 /* Push parsers. */ #define YYPUSH 0 /* Pull parsers. */ #define YYPULL 1 /* Using locations. */ #define YYLSP_NEEDED 0 /* Copy the first part of user declarations. */ /* Line 189 of yacc.c */ #line 1 "./genders_query.y" /*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_query.y,v 1.34 2009-06-02 18:05:21 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #if STDC_HEADERS #include #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ #if HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ #if HAVE_PATHS_H #include #endif /* HAVE_PATHS_H */ #include "genders.h" #include "genders_api.h" #include "genders_constants.h" #include "genders_util.h" /* * struct genders_treenode * * stores query parse information */ struct genders_treenode { char *str; struct genders_treenode *left; struct genders_treenode *right; int complement; }; /* * genders_query_err * * Used to store errnum until handle errnum can be set */ static int genders_query_err = 0; /* * genders_treeroot * * To store the parse tree */ static struct genders_treenode *genders_treeroot = NULL; #ifndef _PATH_DEVNULL #define _PATH_DEVNULL "/dev/null" #endif /* _PATH_DEVNULL */ extern int yylex(); extern int yyparse(void); /* * _genders_makenode * * Make a genders treenode * * Returns pointer to new node on success, NULL on error */ static struct genders_treenode * _genders_makenode(char *str, void *left, void *right) { struct genders_treenode *t; if (genders_query_err != GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS) return NULL; if (!str || !((!left && !right) || (left && right))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; return NULL; } if (!(t = (struct genders_treenode *)malloc(sizeof(struct genders_treenode)))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; return NULL; } /* No wrapper, no handle->errnum */ if (!(t->str = (char *)strdup(str))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; free(t); return NULL; } t->left = left; t->right = right; t->complement = 0; return t; } /* * _genders_set_complement_flag * * set the complement flag on a node */ static void _genders_set_complement_flag(void *node) { struct genders_treenode *t; if (genders_query_err != GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS) return; if (!node) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } t = (struct genders_treenode *)node; /* do ! instead of ++ so double negation is allowed */ t->complement = !(t->complement); } /* * _genders_free_treenode * * Free a genders_treenode */ static void _genders_free_treenode(struct genders_treenode *t) { if (!t) return; _genders_free_treenode(t->left); _genders_free_treenode(t->right); free(t->str); free(t); return; } /* * yyerror * * Override yacc default, set genders query error to syntax error */ void yyerror(const char *str) { if (!genders_query_err) genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX; } /* * yywrap * * Override yacc default, Returns 1 to inform yacc we're done parsing. */ int yywrap() { return 1; } /* * _parse_query * * Parse the genders query. Sets up pipes appropriately to work with * yacc. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ static int _parse_query(genders_t handle, const char *query) { extern FILE *yyin, *yyout; int fds[2]; genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; genders_treeroot = NULL; /* yyparse() only works with FILE streams, not file descriptors or * strings. So we gotta do some funky hacking here to make yyparse() * work with our input query. */ if (pipe(fds) < 0) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (write(fds[1], query, strlen(query)) < 0) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (close(fds[1]) < 0) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (!(yyin = fdopen(fds[0], "r"))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } /* disable yacc output to stdout */ if (!(yyout = fopen(_PATH_DEVNULL, "r+"))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } yyparse(); /* For example, this can happen if the user passes in all whitespace */ if (!genders_treeroot && genders_query_err == GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS) genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX; cleanup: /* no need to close fds[0] and fds[1], fclose is enough */ fclose(yyin); fclose(yyout); if (genders_query_err != GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS) { handle->errnum = genders_query_err; return -1; } return 0; } /* * _calc_attrval_nodes * * Determines the nodes containing this treenode's attr and * value. * * Returns hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_attrval_nodes(genders_t handle, struct genders_treenode *t) { hostlist_t h = NULL; char **nodes = NULL; int i, len, num; char *attr, *val; int errnum_save; attr = t->str; if ((val = strchr(attr, '='))) *val++ = '\0'; if ((len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nodes)) < 0) return NULL; if ((num = genders_getnodes(handle, nodes, len, attr, val)) < 0) goto cleanup; __hostlist_create(h, NULL); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { if (!hostlist_push(h, nodes[i])) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } } genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodes); hostlist_uniq(h); return h; cleanup: errnum_save = handle->errnum; genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodes); handle->errnum = errnum_save; __hostlist_destroy(h); return NULL; } /* * _calc_union * * Determine the union of two hostlists. * * Returns resulting hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_union(genders_t handle, hostlist_t l, hostlist_t r) { hostlist_t h = NULL; char buf[GENDERS_BUFLEN]; int rv; __hostlist_create(h, NULL); memset(buf, '\0', GENDERS_BUFLEN); if ((rv = hostlist_ranged_string(l, GENDERS_BUFLEN, buf)) < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (rv > 0) hostlist_push(h, buf); memset(buf, '\0', GENDERS_BUFLEN); if ((rv = hostlist_ranged_string(r, GENDERS_BUFLEN, buf)) < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (rv > 0) hostlist_push(h, buf); hostlist_uniq(h); return h; cleanup: __hostlist_destroy(h); return NULL; } /* * _calc_intersection * * Determine the intersection of two hostlists. * * Returns resulting hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_intersection(genders_t handle, hostlist_t l, hostlist_t r) { hostlist_t h = NULL; hostlist_iterator_t itr = NULL; char *node = NULL; __hostlist_create(h, NULL); __hostlist_iterator_create(itr, l); while ((node = hostlist_next(itr))) { if (hostlist_find(r, node) >= 0) { if (hostlist_push_host(h, node) <= 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } } free(node); } node = NULL; hostlist_uniq(h); __hostlist_iterator_destroy(itr); return h; cleanup: __hostlist_iterator_destroy(itr); __hostlist_destroy(h); free(node); return NULL; } /* * _calc_set_difference * * Determine the set difference between two hostlists. * * Returns resulting hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_set_difference(genders_t handle, hostlist_t l, hostlist_t r) { hostlist_t h = NULL; hostlist_iterator_t itr = NULL; char *node = NULL; __hostlist_create(h, NULL); __hostlist_iterator_create(itr, l); while ((node = hostlist_next(itr))) { if (hostlist_find(r, node) < 0) { if (hostlist_push_host(h, node) <= 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } } free(node); } node = NULL; hostlist_uniq(h); __hostlist_iterator_destroy(itr); return h; cleanup: __hostlist_iterator_destroy(itr); __hostlist_destroy(h); free(node); return NULL; } /* * _calc_complement * * Determine the complement of a hostlist. * * Returns resulting hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_complement(genders_t handle, hostlist_t h) { hostlist_t ch = NULL; char **nodes = NULL; char *node = NULL; int i, len, num; int errnum_save; if ((len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nodes)) < 0) return NULL; if ((num = genders_getnodes(handle, nodes, len, NULL, NULL)) < 0) goto cleanup; __hostlist_create(ch, NULL); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { if (hostlist_find(h, nodes[i]) < 0) { if (hostlist_push_host(ch, nodes[i]) <= 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } } free(node); } node = NULL; genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodes); hostlist_uniq(ch); return ch; cleanup: errnum_save = handle->errnum; genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodes); handle->errnum = errnum_save; __hostlist_destroy(ch); free(node); return NULL; } /* * _calc_query * * Determine the nodes for the query rooted at 't'. * * Returns resulting hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_query(genders_t handle, struct genders_treenode *t) { hostlist_t h = NULL; if (!t) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; return NULL;; } if (!t || !((!t->left && !t->right) || (t->left && t->right))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; return NULL; } if (!t->left && !t->right) h = _calc_attrval_nodes(handle, t); else { hostlist_t l = NULL; hostlist_t r = NULL; if (!(l = _calc_query(handle, t->left))) goto cleanup_calc; if (!(r = _calc_query(handle, t->right))) goto cleanup_calc; /* || is Union * && is Intersection * -- is Set Difference */ if (!strcmp(t->str, "||")) h = _calc_union(handle, l, r); else if (!strcmp(t->str, "&&")) h = _calc_intersection(handle, l, r); else if (!strcmp(t->str, "--")) h = _calc_set_difference(handle, l, r); else { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup_calc; } if (!h) { cleanup_calc: __hostlist_destroy(l); __hostlist_destroy(r); return NULL; } } if (t->complement) { hostlist_t temp; if (!(temp = _calc_complement(handle, h))) { __hostlist_destroy(h); return NULL; } __hostlist_destroy(h); h = temp; } return h; } int genders_query(genders_t handle, char *nodes[], int len, const char *query) { hostlist_t h = NULL; hostlist_iterator_t itr = NULL; char *node = NULL; int index = 0, rv = -1; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if ((!nodes && len > 0) || len < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; goto cleanup; } /* Special case for NULL or empty string query */ if (!query || !strlen(query)) return genders_getnodes(handle, nodes, len, NULL, NULL); if (_parse_query(handle, query) < 0) goto cleanup; if (!(h = _calc_query(handle, genders_treeroot))) goto cleanup; __hostlist_iterator_create(itr, h); while ((node = hostlist_next(itr))) { if (_genders_put_in_array(handle, node, nodes, index++, len) < 0) goto cleanup; free(node); } node = NULL; rv = index; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; cleanup: __hostlist_iterator_destroy(itr); __hostlist_destroy(h); if (genders_treeroot) _genders_free_treenode(genders_treeroot); free(node); /* reset */ genders_treeroot = NULL; genders_query_err = 0; return rv; } int genders_testquery(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *query) { genders_node_t n; char **nodelist = NULL; int i, len, num; int found = 0; int rv = -1; int errnum_save; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (!query || !strlen(query)) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; return -1; } if (!node || !strlen(node)) node = handle->nodename; if (!handle->numnodes) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; return -1; } if (!(n = hash_find(handle->node_index, node))) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; return -1; } if ((len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nodelist)) < 0) return -1; if ((num = genders_query(handle, nodelist, len, query)) < 0) goto cleanup; for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { if (!strcmp(nodelist[i], node)) { found++; break; } } if (found) rv = 1; else rv = 0; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; cleanup: errnum_save = handle->errnum; genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodelist); handle->errnum = errnum_save; return rv; } /* Line 189 of yacc.c */ #line 745 "genders_query.tab.c" /* Enabling traces. */ #ifndef YYDEBUG # define YYDEBUG 0 #endif /* Enabling verbose error messages. */ #ifdef YYERROR_VERBOSE # undef YYERROR_VERBOSE # define YYERROR_VERBOSE 1 #else # define YYERROR_VERBOSE 0 #endif /* Enabling the token table. */ #ifndef YYTOKEN_TABLE # define YYTOKEN_TABLE 0 #endif /* Tokens. */ #ifndef YYTOKENTYPE # define YYTOKENTYPE /* Put the tokens into the symbol table, so that GDB and other debuggers know about them. */ enum yytokentype { LPARENTOK = 258, RPARENTOK = 259, UNIONTOK = 260, INTERSECTIONTOK = 261, DIFFERENCETOK = 262, COMPLEMENTTOK = 263, ATTRTOK = 264 }; #endif /* Tokens. */ #define LPARENTOK 258 #define RPARENTOK 259 #define UNIONTOK 260 #define INTERSECTIONTOK 261 #define DIFFERENCETOK 262 #define COMPLEMENTTOK 263 #define ATTRTOK 264 #if ! defined YYSTYPE && ! defined YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED typedef union YYSTYPE { /* Line 214 of yacc.c */ #line 675 "./genders_query.y" char *attr; struct genders_treenode *tree; /* Line 214 of yacc.c */ #line 806 "genders_query.tab.c" } YYSTYPE; # define YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL 1 # define yystype YYSTYPE /* obsolescent; will be withdrawn */ # define YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED 1 #endif /* Copy the second part of user declarations. */ /* Line 264 of yacc.c */ #line 818 "genders_query.tab.c" #ifdef short # undef short #endif #ifdef YYTYPE_UINT8 typedef YYTYPE_UINT8 yytype_uint8; #else typedef unsigned char yytype_uint8; #endif #ifdef YYTYPE_INT8 typedef YYTYPE_INT8 yytype_int8; #elif (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) typedef signed char yytype_int8; #else typedef short int yytype_int8; #endif #ifdef YYTYPE_UINT16 typedef YYTYPE_UINT16 yytype_uint16; #else typedef unsigned short int yytype_uint16; #endif #ifdef YYTYPE_INT16 typedef YYTYPE_INT16 yytype_int16; #else typedef short int yytype_int16; #endif #ifndef YYSIZE_T # ifdef __SIZE_TYPE__ # define YYSIZE_T __SIZE_TYPE__ # elif defined size_t # define YYSIZE_T size_t # elif ! defined YYSIZE_T && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # define YYSIZE_T size_t # else # define YYSIZE_T unsigned int # endif #endif #define YYSIZE_MAXIMUM ((YYSIZE_T) -1) #ifndef YY_ # if YYENABLE_NLS # if ENABLE_NLS # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # define YY_(msgid) dgettext ("bison-runtime", msgid) # endif # endif # ifndef YY_ # define YY_(msgid) msgid # endif #endif /* Suppress unused-variable warnings by "using" E. */ #if ! defined lint || defined __GNUC__ # define YYUSE(e) ((void) (e)) #else # define YYUSE(e) /* empty */ #endif /* Identity function, used to suppress warnings about constant conditions. */ #ifndef lint # define YYID(n) (n) #else #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static int YYID (int yyi) #else static int YYID (yyi) int yyi; #endif { return yyi; } #endif #if ! defined yyoverflow || YYERROR_VERBOSE /* The parser invokes alloca or malloc; define the necessary symbols. */ # ifdef YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA # if YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA # ifdef __GNUC__ # define YYSTACK_ALLOC __builtin_alloca # elif defined __BUILTIN_VA_ARG_INCR # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # elif defined _AIX # define YYSTACK_ALLOC __alloca # elif defined _MSC_VER # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # define alloca _alloca # else # define YYSTACK_ALLOC alloca # if ! defined _ALLOCA_H && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # ifndef _STDLIB_H # define _STDLIB_H 1 # endif # endif # endif # endif # endif # ifdef YYSTACK_ALLOC /* Pacify GCC's `empty if-body' warning. */ # define YYSTACK_FREE(Ptr) do { /* empty */; } while (YYID (0)) # ifndef YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM /* The OS might guarantee only one guard page at the bottom of the stack, and a page size can be as small as 4096 bytes. So we cannot safely invoke alloca (N) if N exceeds 4096. Use a slightly smaller number to allow for a few compiler-allocated temporary stack slots. */ # define YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM 4032 /* reasonable circa 2006 */ # endif # else # define YYSTACK_ALLOC YYMALLOC # define YYSTACK_FREE YYFREE # ifndef YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM # define YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM YYSIZE_MAXIMUM # endif # if (defined __cplusplus && ! defined _STDLIB_H \ && ! ((defined YYMALLOC || defined malloc) \ && (defined YYFREE || defined free))) # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # ifndef _STDLIB_H # define _STDLIB_H 1 # endif # endif # ifndef YYMALLOC # define YYMALLOC malloc # if ! defined malloc && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) void *malloc (YYSIZE_T); /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # endif # endif # ifndef YYFREE # define YYFREE free # if ! defined free && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) void free (void *); /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # endif # endif # endif #endif /* ! defined yyoverflow || YYERROR_VERBOSE */ #if (! defined yyoverflow \ && (! defined __cplusplus \ || (defined YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL && YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL))) /* A type that is properly aligned for any stack member. */ union yyalloc { yytype_int16 yyss_alloc; YYSTYPE yyvs_alloc; }; /* The size of the maximum gap between one aligned stack and the next. */ # define YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM (sizeof (union yyalloc) - 1) /* The size of an array large to enough to hold all stacks, each with N elements. */ # define YYSTACK_BYTES(N) \ ((N) * (sizeof (yytype_int16) + sizeof (YYSTYPE)) \ + YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM) /* Copy COUNT objects from FROM to TO. The source and destination do not overlap. */ # ifndef YYCOPY # if defined __GNUC__ && 1 < __GNUC__ # define YYCOPY(To, From, Count) \ __builtin_memcpy (To, From, (Count) * sizeof (*(From))) # else # define YYCOPY(To, From, Count) \ do \ { \ YYSIZE_T yyi; \ for (yyi = 0; yyi < (Count); yyi++) \ (To)[yyi] = (From)[yyi]; \ } \ while (YYID (0)) # endif # endif /* Relocate STACK from its old location to the new one. The local variables YYSIZE and YYSTACKSIZE give the old and new number of elements in the stack, and YYPTR gives the new location of the stack. Advance YYPTR to a properly aligned location for the next stack. */ # define YYSTACK_RELOCATE(Stack_alloc, Stack) \ do \ { \ YYSIZE_T yynewbytes; \ YYCOPY (&yyptr->Stack_alloc, Stack, yysize); \ Stack = &yyptr->Stack_alloc; \ yynewbytes = yystacksize * sizeof (*Stack) + YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM; \ yyptr += yynewbytes / sizeof (*yyptr); \ } \ while (YYID (0)) #endif /* YYFINAL -- State number of the termination state. */ #define YYFINAL 9 /* YYLAST -- Last index in YYTABLE. */ #define YYLAST 15 /* YYNTOKENS -- Number of terminals. */ #define YYNTOKENS 10 /* YYNNTS -- Number of nonterminals. */ #define YYNNTS 4 /* YYNRULES -- Number of rules. */ #define YYNRULES 9 /* YYNRULES -- Number of states. */ #define YYNSTATES 17 /* YYTRANSLATE(YYLEX) -- Bison symbol number corresponding to YYLEX. */ #define YYUNDEFTOK 2 #define YYMAXUTOK 264 #define YYTRANSLATE(YYX) \ ((unsigned int) (YYX) <= YYMAXUTOK ? yytranslate[YYX] : YYUNDEFTOK) /* YYTRANSLATE[YYLEX] -- Bison symbol number corresponding to YYLEX. */ static const yytype_uint8 yytranslate[] = { 0, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 }; #if YYDEBUG /* YYPRHS[YYN] -- Index of the first RHS symbol of rule number YYN in YYRHS. */ static const yytype_uint8 yyprhs[] = { 0, 0, 3, 5, 7, 11, 15, 19, 21, 25 }; /* YYRHS -- A `-1'-separated list of the rules' RHS. */ static const yytype_int8 yyrhs[] = { 11, 0, -1, 12, -1, 13, -1, 12, 5, 13, -1, 12, 6, 13, -1, 12, 7, 13, -1, 9, -1, 3, 12, 4, -1, 8, 13, -1 }; /* YYRLINE[YYN] -- source line where rule number YYN was defined. */ static const yytype_uint16 yyrline[] = { 0, 683, 683, 689, 690, 694, 698, 704, 708, 712 }; #endif #if YYDEBUG || YYERROR_VERBOSE || YYTOKEN_TABLE /* YYTNAME[SYMBOL-NUM] -- String name of the symbol SYMBOL-NUM. First, the terminals, then, starting at YYNTOKENS, nonterminals. */ static const char *const yytname[] = { "$end", "error", "$undefined", "LPARENTOK", "RPARENTOK", "UNIONTOK", "INTERSECTIONTOK", "DIFFERENCETOK", "COMPLEMENTTOK", "ATTRTOK", "$accept", "input", "query", "term", 0 }; #endif # ifdef YYPRINT /* YYTOKNUM[YYLEX-NUM] -- Internal token number corresponding to token YYLEX-NUM. */ static const yytype_uint16 yytoknum[] = { 0, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264 }; # endif /* YYR1[YYN] -- Symbol number of symbol that rule YYN derives. */ static const yytype_uint8 yyr1[] = { 0, 10, 11, 12, 12, 12, 12, 13, 13, 13 }; /* YYR2[YYN] -- Number of symbols composing right hand side of rule YYN. */ static const yytype_uint8 yyr2[] = { 0, 2, 1, 1, 3, 3, 3, 1, 3, 2 }; /* YYDEFACT[STATE-NAME] -- Default rule to reduce with in state STATE-NUM when YYTABLE doesn't specify something else to do. Zero means the default is an error. */ static const yytype_uint8 yydefact[] = { 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 2, 3, 0, 9, 1, 0, 0, 0, 8, 4, 5, 6 }; /* YYDEFGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ static const yytype_int8 yydefgoto[] = { -1, 4, 5, 6 }; /* YYPACT[STATE-NUM] -- Index in YYTABLE of the portion describing STATE-NUM. */ #define YYPACT_NINF -4 static const yytype_int8 yypact[] = { 3, 3, 3, -4, 5, 8, -4, -3, -4, -4, 3, 3, 3, -4, -4, -4, -4 }; /* YYPGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ static const yytype_int8 yypgoto[] = { -4, -4, 6, -2 }; /* YYTABLE[YYPACT[STATE-NUM]]. What to do in state STATE-NUM. If positive, shift that token. If negative, reduce the rule which number is the opposite. If zero, do what YYDEFACT says. If YYTABLE_NINF, syntax error. */ #define YYTABLE_NINF -1 static const yytype_uint8 yytable[] = { 8, 13, 10, 11, 12, 9, 1, 7, 14, 15, 16, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12 }; static const yytype_uint8 yycheck[] = { 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 0, 3, 1, 10, 11, 12, 8, 9, 5, 6, 7 }; /* YYSTOS[STATE-NUM] -- The (internal number of the) accessing symbol of state STATE-NUM. */ static const yytype_uint8 yystos[] = { 0, 3, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 12, 13, 0, 5, 6, 7, 4, 13, 13, 13 }; #define yyerrok (yyerrstatus = 0) #define yyclearin (yychar = YYEMPTY) #define YYEMPTY (-2) #define YYEOF 0 #define YYACCEPT goto yyacceptlab #define YYABORT goto yyabortlab #define YYERROR goto yyerrorlab /* Like YYERROR except do call yyerror. This remains here temporarily to ease the transition to the new meaning of YYERROR, for GCC. Once GCC version 2 has supplanted version 1, this can go. */ #define YYFAIL goto yyerrlab #define YYRECOVERING() (!!yyerrstatus) #define YYBACKUP(Token, Value) \ do \ if (yychar == YYEMPTY && yylen == 1) \ { \ yychar = (Token); \ yylval = (Value); \ yytoken = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); \ YYPOPSTACK (1); \ goto yybackup; \ } \ else \ { \ yyerror (YY_("syntax error: cannot back up")); \ YYERROR; \ } \ while (YYID (0)) #define YYTERROR 1 #define YYERRCODE 256 /* YYLLOC_DEFAULT -- Set CURRENT to span from RHS[1] to RHS[N]. If N is 0, then set CURRENT to the empty location which ends the previous symbol: RHS[0] (always defined). */ #define YYRHSLOC(Rhs, K) ((Rhs)[K]) #ifndef YYLLOC_DEFAULT # define YYLLOC_DEFAULT(Current, Rhs, N) \ do \ if (YYID (N)) \ { \ (Current).first_line = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 1).first_line; \ (Current).first_column = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 1).first_column; \ (Current).last_line = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, N).last_line; \ (Current).last_column = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, N).last_column; \ } \ else \ { \ (Current).first_line = (Current).last_line = \ YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 0).last_line; \ (Current).first_column = (Current).last_column = \ YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 0).last_column; \ } \ while (YYID (0)) #endif /* YY_LOCATION_PRINT -- Print the location on the stream. This macro was not mandated originally: define only if we know we won't break user code: when these are the locations we know. */ #ifndef YY_LOCATION_PRINT # if YYLTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL # define YY_LOCATION_PRINT(File, Loc) \ fprintf (File, "%d.%d-%d.%d", \ (Loc).first_line, (Loc).first_column, \ (Loc).last_line, (Loc).last_column) # else # define YY_LOCATION_PRINT(File, Loc) ((void) 0) # endif #endif /* YYLEX -- calling `yylex' with the right arguments. */ #ifdef YYLEX_PARAM # define YYLEX yylex (YYLEX_PARAM) #else # define YYLEX yylex () #endif /* Enable debugging if requested. */ #if YYDEBUG # ifndef YYFPRINTF # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # define YYFPRINTF fprintf # endif # define YYDPRINTF(Args) \ do { \ if (yydebug) \ YYFPRINTF Args; \ } while (YYID (0)) # define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) \ do { \ if (yydebug) \ { \ YYFPRINTF (stderr, "%s ", Title); \ yy_symbol_print (stderr, \ Type, Value); \ YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); \ } \ } while (YYID (0)) /*--------------------------------. | Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. | `--------------------------------*/ /*ARGSUSED*/ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void yy_symbol_value_print (FILE *yyoutput, int yytype, YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep) #else static void yy_symbol_value_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep) FILE *yyoutput; int yytype; YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep; #endif { if (!yyvaluep) return; # ifdef YYPRINT if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) YYPRINT (yyoutput, yytoknum[yytype], *yyvaluep); # else YYUSE (yyoutput); # endif switch (yytype) { default: break; } } /*--------------------------------. | Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. | `--------------------------------*/ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void yy_symbol_print (FILE *yyoutput, int yytype, YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep) #else static void yy_symbol_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep) FILE *yyoutput; int yytype; YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep; #endif { if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "token %s (", yytname[yytype]); else YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "nterm %s (", yytname[yytype]); yy_symbol_value_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep); YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, ")"); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------. | yy_stack_print -- Print the state stack from its BOTTOM up to its | | TOP (included). | `------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void yy_stack_print (yytype_int16 *yybottom, yytype_int16 *yytop) #else static void yy_stack_print (yybottom, yytop) yytype_int16 *yybottom; yytype_int16 *yytop; #endif { YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Stack now"); for (; yybottom <= yytop; yybottom++) { int yybot = *yybottom; YYFPRINTF (stderr, " %d", yybot); } YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); } # define YY_STACK_PRINT(Bottom, Top) \ do { \ if (yydebug) \ yy_stack_print ((Bottom), (Top)); \ } while (YYID (0)) /*------------------------------------------------. | Report that the YYRULE is going to be reduced. | `------------------------------------------------*/ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void yy_reduce_print (YYSTYPE *yyvsp, int yyrule) #else static void yy_reduce_print (yyvsp, yyrule) YYSTYPE *yyvsp; int yyrule; #endif { int yynrhs = yyr2[yyrule]; int yyi; unsigned long int yylno = yyrline[yyrule]; YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Reducing stack by rule %d (line %lu):\n", yyrule - 1, yylno); /* The symbols being reduced. */ for (yyi = 0; yyi < yynrhs; yyi++) { YYFPRINTF (stderr, " $%d = ", yyi + 1); yy_symbol_print (stderr, yyrhs[yyprhs[yyrule] + yyi], &(yyvsp[(yyi + 1) - (yynrhs)]) ); YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); } } # define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) \ do { \ if (yydebug) \ yy_reduce_print (yyvsp, Rule); \ } while (YYID (0)) /* Nonzero means print parse trace. It is left uninitialized so that multiple parsers can coexist. */ int yydebug; #else /* !YYDEBUG */ # define YYDPRINTF(Args) # define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) # define YY_STACK_PRINT(Bottom, Top) # define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) #endif /* !YYDEBUG */ /* YYINITDEPTH -- initial size of the parser's stacks. */ #ifndef YYINITDEPTH # define YYINITDEPTH 200 #endif /* YYMAXDEPTH -- maximum size the stacks can grow to (effective only if the built-in stack extension method is used). Do not make this value too large; the results are undefined if YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM < YYSTACK_BYTES (YYMAXDEPTH) evaluated with infinite-precision integer arithmetic. */ #ifndef YYMAXDEPTH # define YYMAXDEPTH 10000 #endif #if YYERROR_VERBOSE # ifndef yystrlen # if defined __GLIBC__ && defined _STRING_H # define yystrlen strlen # else /* Return the length of YYSTR. */ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static YYSIZE_T yystrlen (const char *yystr) #else static YYSIZE_T yystrlen (yystr) const char *yystr; #endif { YYSIZE_T yylen; for (yylen = 0; yystr[yylen]; yylen++) continue; return yylen; } # endif # endif # ifndef yystpcpy # if defined __GLIBC__ && defined _STRING_H && defined _GNU_SOURCE # define yystpcpy stpcpy # else /* Copy YYSRC to YYDEST, returning the address of the terminating '\0' in YYDEST. */ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static char * yystpcpy (char *yydest, const char *yysrc) #else static char * yystpcpy (yydest, yysrc) char *yydest; const char *yysrc; #endif { char *yyd = yydest; const char *yys = yysrc; while ((*yyd++ = *yys++) != '\0') continue; return yyd - 1; } # endif # endif # ifndef yytnamerr /* Copy to YYRES the contents of YYSTR after stripping away unnecessary quotes and backslashes, so that it's suitable for yyerror. The heuristic is that double-quoting is unnecessary unless the string contains an apostrophe, a comma, or backslash (other than backslash-backslash). YYSTR is taken from yytname. If YYRES is null, do not copy; instead, return the length of what the result would have been. */ static YYSIZE_T yytnamerr (char *yyres, const char *yystr) { if (*yystr == '"') { YYSIZE_T yyn = 0; char const *yyp = yystr; for (;;) switch (*++yyp) { case '\'': case ',': goto do_not_strip_quotes; case '\\': if (*++yyp != '\\') goto do_not_strip_quotes; /* Fall through. */ default: if (yyres) yyres[yyn] = *yyp; yyn++; break; case '"': if (yyres) yyres[yyn] = '\0'; return yyn; } do_not_strip_quotes: ; } if (! yyres) return yystrlen (yystr); return yystpcpy (yyres, yystr) - yyres; } # endif /* Copy into YYRESULT an error message about the unexpected token YYCHAR while in state YYSTATE. Return the number of bytes copied, including the terminating null byte. If YYRESULT is null, do not copy anything; just return the number of bytes that would be copied. As a special case, return 0 if an ordinary "syntax error" message will do. Return YYSIZE_MAXIMUM if overflow occurs during size calculation. */ static YYSIZE_T yysyntax_error (char *yyresult, int yystate, int yychar) { int yyn = yypact[yystate]; if (! (YYPACT_NINF < yyn && yyn <= YYLAST)) return 0; else { int yytype = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); YYSIZE_T yysize0 = yytnamerr (0, yytname[yytype]); YYSIZE_T yysize = yysize0; YYSIZE_T yysize1; int yysize_overflow = 0; enum { YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM = 5 }; char const *yyarg[YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM]; int yyx; # if 0 /* This is so xgettext sees the translatable formats that are constructed on the fly. */ YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s"); YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s"); YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s"); YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s or %s"); YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s or %s or %s"); # endif char *yyfmt; char const *yyf; static char const yyunexpected[] = "syntax error, unexpected %s"; static char const yyexpecting[] = ", expecting %s"; static char const yyor[] = " or %s"; char yyformat[sizeof yyunexpected + sizeof yyexpecting - 1 + ((YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM - 2) * (sizeof yyor - 1))]; char const *yyprefix = yyexpecting; /* Start YYX at -YYN if negative to avoid negative indexes in YYCHECK. */ int yyxbegin = yyn < 0 ? -yyn : 0; /* Stay within bounds of both yycheck and yytname. */ int yychecklim = YYLAST - yyn + 1; int yyxend = yychecklim < YYNTOKENS ? yychecklim : YYNTOKENS; int yycount = 1; yyarg[0] = yytname[yytype]; yyfmt = yystpcpy (yyformat, yyunexpected); for (yyx = yyxbegin; yyx < yyxend; ++yyx) if (yycheck[yyx + yyn] == yyx && yyx != YYTERROR) { if (yycount == YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM) { yycount = 1; yysize = yysize0; yyformat[sizeof yyunexpected - 1] = '\0'; break; } yyarg[yycount++] = yytname[yyx]; yysize1 = yysize + yytnamerr (0, yytname[yyx]); yysize_overflow |= (yysize1 < yysize); yysize = yysize1; yyfmt = yystpcpy (yyfmt, yyprefix); yyprefix = yyor; } yyf = YY_(yyformat); yysize1 = yysize + yystrlen (yyf); yysize_overflow |= (yysize1 < yysize); yysize = yysize1; if (yysize_overflow) return YYSIZE_MAXIMUM; if (yyresult) { /* Avoid sprintf, as that infringes on the user's name space. Don't have undefined behavior even if the translation produced a string with the wrong number of "%s"s. */ char *yyp = yyresult; int yyi = 0; while ((*yyp = *yyf) != '\0') { if (*yyp == '%' && yyf[1] == 's' && yyi < yycount) { yyp += yytnamerr (yyp, yyarg[yyi++]); yyf += 2; } else { yyp++; yyf++; } } } return yysize; } } #endif /* YYERROR_VERBOSE */ /*-----------------------------------------------. | Release the memory associated to this symbol. | `-----------------------------------------------*/ /*ARGSUSED*/ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void yydestruct (const char *yymsg, int yytype, YYSTYPE *yyvaluep) #else static void yydestruct (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep) const char *yymsg; int yytype; YYSTYPE *yyvaluep; #endif { YYUSE (yyvaluep); if (!yymsg) yymsg = "Deleting"; YY_SYMBOL_PRINT (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep, yylocationp); switch (yytype) { default: break; } } /* Prevent warnings from -Wmissing-prototypes. */ #ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM #if defined __STDC__ || defined __cplusplus int yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM); #else int yyparse (); #endif #else /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ #if defined __STDC__ || defined __cplusplus int yyparse (void); #else int yyparse (); #endif #endif /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ /* The lookahead symbol. */ int yychar; /* The semantic value of the lookahead symbol. */ YYSTYPE yylval; /* Number of syntax errors so far. */ int yynerrs; /*-------------------------. | yyparse or yypush_parse. | `-------------------------*/ #ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) int yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM) #else int yyparse (YYPARSE_PARAM) void *YYPARSE_PARAM; #endif #else /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) int yyparse (void) #else int yyparse () #endif #endif { int yystate; /* Number of tokens to shift before error messages enabled. */ int yyerrstatus; /* The stacks and their tools: `yyss': related to states. `yyvs': related to semantic values. Refer to the stacks thru separate pointers, to allow yyoverflow to reallocate them elsewhere. */ /* The state stack. */ yytype_int16 yyssa[YYINITDEPTH]; yytype_int16 *yyss; yytype_int16 *yyssp; /* The semantic value stack. */ YYSTYPE yyvsa[YYINITDEPTH]; YYSTYPE *yyvs; YYSTYPE *yyvsp; YYSIZE_T yystacksize; int yyn; int yyresult; /* Lookahead token as an internal (translated) token number. */ int yytoken; /* The variables used to return semantic value and location from the action routines. */ YYSTYPE yyval; #if YYERROR_VERBOSE /* Buffer for error messages, and its allocated size. */ char yymsgbuf[128]; char *yymsg = yymsgbuf; YYSIZE_T yymsg_alloc = sizeof yymsgbuf; #endif #define YYPOPSTACK(N) (yyvsp -= (N), yyssp -= (N)) /* The number of symbols on the RHS of the reduced rule. Keep to zero when no symbol should be popped. */ int yylen = 0; yytoken = 0; yyss = yyssa; yyvs = yyvsa; yystacksize = YYINITDEPTH; YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Starting parse\n")); yystate = 0; yyerrstatus = 0; yynerrs = 0; yychar = YYEMPTY; /* Cause a token to be read. */ /* Initialize stack pointers. Waste one element of value and location stack so that they stay on the same level as the state stack. The wasted elements are never initialized. */ yyssp = yyss; yyvsp = yyvs; goto yysetstate; /*------------------------------------------------------------. | yynewstate -- Push a new state, which is found in yystate. | `------------------------------------------------------------*/ yynewstate: /* In all cases, when you get here, the value and location stacks have just been pushed. So pushing a state here evens the stacks. */ yyssp++; yysetstate: *yyssp = yystate; if (yyss + yystacksize - 1 <= yyssp) { /* Get the current used size of the three stacks, in elements. */ YYSIZE_T yysize = yyssp - yyss + 1; #ifdef yyoverflow { /* Give user a chance to reallocate the stack. Use copies of these so that the &'s don't force the real ones into memory. */ YYSTYPE *yyvs1 = yyvs; yytype_int16 *yyss1 = yyss; /* Each stack pointer address is followed by the size of the data in use in that stack, in bytes. This used to be a conditional around just the two extra args, but that might be undefined if yyoverflow is a macro. */ yyoverflow (YY_("memory exhausted"), &yyss1, yysize * sizeof (*yyssp), &yyvs1, yysize * sizeof (*yyvsp), &yystacksize); yyss = yyss1; yyvs = yyvs1; } #else /* no yyoverflow */ # ifndef YYSTACK_RELOCATE goto yyexhaustedlab; # else /* Extend the stack our own way. */ if (YYMAXDEPTH <= yystacksize) goto yyexhaustedlab; yystacksize *= 2; if (YYMAXDEPTH < yystacksize) yystacksize = YYMAXDEPTH; { yytype_int16 *yyss1 = yyss; union yyalloc *yyptr = (union yyalloc *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (YYSTACK_BYTES (yystacksize)); if (! yyptr) goto yyexhaustedlab; YYSTACK_RELOCATE (yyss_alloc, yyss); YYSTACK_RELOCATE (yyvs_alloc, yyvs); # undef YYSTACK_RELOCATE if (yyss1 != yyssa) YYSTACK_FREE (yyss1); } # endif #endif /* no yyoverflow */ yyssp = yyss + yysize - 1; yyvsp = yyvs + yysize - 1; YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Stack size increased to %lu\n", (unsigned long int) yystacksize)); if (yyss + yystacksize - 1 <= yyssp) YYABORT; } YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Entering state %d\n", yystate)); if (yystate == YYFINAL) YYACCEPT; goto yybackup; /*-----------. | yybackup. | `-----------*/ yybackup: /* Do appropriate processing given the current state. Read a lookahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */ /* First try to decide what to do without reference to lookahead token. */ yyn = yypact[yystate]; if (yyn == YYPACT_NINF) goto yydefault; /* Not known => get a lookahead token if don't already have one. */ /* YYCHAR is either YYEMPTY or YYEOF or a valid lookahead symbol. */ if (yychar == YYEMPTY) { YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Reading a token: ")); yychar = YYLEX; } if (yychar <= YYEOF) { yychar = yytoken = YYEOF; YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Now at end of input.\n")); } else { yytoken = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Next token is", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc); } /* If the proper action on seeing token YYTOKEN is to reduce or to detect an error, take that action. */ yyn += yytoken; if (yyn < 0 || YYLAST < yyn || yycheck[yyn] != yytoken) goto yydefault; yyn = yytable[yyn]; if (yyn <= 0) { if (yyn == 0 || yyn == YYTABLE_NINF) goto yyerrlab; yyn = -yyn; goto yyreduce; } /* Count tokens shifted since error; after three, turn off error status. */ if (yyerrstatus) yyerrstatus--; /* Shift the lookahead token. */ YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc); /* Discard the shifted token. */ yychar = YYEMPTY; yystate = yyn; *++yyvsp = yylval; goto yynewstate; /*-----------------------------------------------------------. | yydefault -- do the default action for the current state. | `-----------------------------------------------------------*/ yydefault: yyn = yydefact[yystate]; if (yyn == 0) goto yyerrlab; goto yyreduce; /*-----------------------------. | yyreduce -- Do a reduction. | `-----------------------------*/ yyreduce: /* yyn is the number of a rule to reduce with. */ yylen = yyr2[yyn]; /* If YYLEN is nonzero, implement the default value of the action: `$$ = $1'. Otherwise, the following line sets YYVAL to garbage. This behavior is undocumented and Bison users should not rely upon it. Assigning to YYVAL unconditionally makes the parser a bit smaller, and it avoids a GCC warning that YYVAL may be used uninitialized. */ yyval = yyvsp[1-yylen]; YY_REDUCE_PRINT (yyn); switch (yyn) { case 2: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 684 "./genders_query.y" { genders_treeroot = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].tree); } break; case 3: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 689 "./genders_query.y" {(yyval.tree) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].tree);} break; case 4: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 691 "./genders_query.y" { (yyval.tree) = _genders_makenode("||", (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].tree), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].tree)); } break; case 5: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 695 "./genders_query.y" { (yyval.tree) = _genders_makenode("&&", (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].tree), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].tree)); } break; case 6: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 699 "./genders_query.y" { (yyval.tree) = _genders_makenode("--", (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].tree), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].tree)); } break; case 7: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 705 "./genders_query.y" { (yyval.tree) = _genders_makenode((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].attr), NULL, NULL); } break; case 8: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 709 "./genders_query.y" { (yyval.tree) = (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].tree); } break; case 9: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 713 "./genders_query.y" { _genders_set_complement_flag((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].tree)); (yyval.tree) = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].tree); } break; /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2075 "genders_query.tab.c" default: break; } YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("-> $$ =", yyr1[yyn], &yyval, &yyloc); YYPOPSTACK (yylen); yylen = 0; YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); *++yyvsp = yyval; /* Now `shift' the result of the reduction. Determine what state that goes to, based on the state we popped back to and the rule number reduced by. */ yyn = yyr1[yyn]; yystate = yypgoto[yyn - YYNTOKENS] + *yyssp; if (0 <= yystate && yystate <= YYLAST && yycheck[yystate] == *yyssp) yystate = yytable[yystate]; else yystate = yydefgoto[yyn - YYNTOKENS]; goto yynewstate; /*------------------------------------. | yyerrlab -- here on detecting error | `------------------------------------*/ yyerrlab: /* If not already recovering from an error, report this error. */ if (!yyerrstatus) { ++yynerrs; #if ! YYERROR_VERBOSE yyerror (YY_("syntax error")); #else { YYSIZE_T yysize = yysyntax_error (0, yystate, yychar); if (yymsg_alloc < yysize && yymsg_alloc < YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM) { YYSIZE_T yyalloc = 2 * yysize; if (! (yysize <= yyalloc && yyalloc <= YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM)) yyalloc = YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM; if (yymsg != yymsgbuf) YYSTACK_FREE (yymsg); yymsg = (char *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (yyalloc); if (yymsg) yymsg_alloc = yyalloc; else { yymsg = yymsgbuf; yymsg_alloc = sizeof yymsgbuf; } } if (0 < yysize && yysize <= yymsg_alloc) { (void) yysyntax_error (yymsg, yystate, yychar); yyerror (yymsg); } else { yyerror (YY_("syntax error")); if (yysize != 0) goto yyexhaustedlab; } } #endif } if (yyerrstatus == 3) { /* If just tried and failed to reuse lookahead token after an error, discard it. */ if (yychar <= YYEOF) { /* Return failure if at end of input. */ if (yychar == YYEOF) YYABORT; } else { yydestruct ("Error: discarding", yytoken, &yylval); yychar = YYEMPTY; } } /* Else will try to reuse lookahead token after shifting the error token. */ goto yyerrlab1; /*---------------------------------------------------. | yyerrorlab -- error raised explicitly by YYERROR. | `---------------------------------------------------*/ yyerrorlab: /* Pacify compilers like GCC when the user code never invokes YYERROR and the label yyerrorlab therefore never appears in user code. */ if (/*CONSTCOND*/ 0) goto yyerrorlab; /* Do not reclaim the symbols of the rule which action triggered this YYERROR. */ YYPOPSTACK (yylen); yylen = 0; YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); yystate = *yyssp; goto yyerrlab1; /*-------------------------------------------------------------. | yyerrlab1 -- common code for both syntax error and YYERROR. | `-------------------------------------------------------------*/ yyerrlab1: yyerrstatus = 3; /* Each real token shifted decrements this. */ for (;;) { yyn = yypact[yystate]; if (yyn != YYPACT_NINF) { yyn += YYTERROR; if (0 <= yyn && yyn <= YYLAST && yycheck[yyn] == YYTERROR) { yyn = yytable[yyn]; if (0 < yyn) break; } } /* Pop the current state because it cannot handle the error token. */ if (yyssp == yyss) YYABORT; yydestruct ("Error: popping", yystos[yystate], yyvsp); YYPOPSTACK (1); yystate = *yyssp; YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); } *++yyvsp = yylval; /* Shift the error token. */ YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yystos[yyn], yyvsp, yylsp); yystate = yyn; goto yynewstate; /*-------------------------------------. | yyacceptlab -- YYACCEPT comes here. | `-------------------------------------*/ yyacceptlab: yyresult = 0; goto yyreturn; /*-----------------------------------. | yyabortlab -- YYABORT comes here. | `-----------------------------------*/ yyabortlab: yyresult = 1; goto yyreturn; #if !defined(yyoverflow) || YYERROR_VERBOSE /*-------------------------------------------------. | yyexhaustedlab -- memory exhaustion comes here. | `-------------------------------------------------*/ yyexhaustedlab: yyerror (YY_("memory exhausted")); yyresult = 2; /* Fall through. */ #endif yyreturn: if (yychar != YYEMPTY) yydestruct ("Cleanup: discarding lookahead", yytoken, &yylval); /* Do not reclaim the symbols of the rule which action triggered this YYABORT or YYACCEPT. */ YYPOPSTACK (yylen); YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); while (yyssp != yyss) { yydestruct ("Cleanup: popping", yystos[*yyssp], yyvsp); YYPOPSTACK (1); } #ifndef yyoverflow if (yyss != yyssa) YYSTACK_FREE (yyss); #endif #if YYERROR_VERBOSE if (yymsg != yymsgbuf) YYSTACK_FREE (yymsg); #endif /* Make sure YYID is used. */ return YYID (yyresult); } /* Line 1675 of yacc.c */ #line 717 "./genders_query.y" genders-1.22/src/libgenders/genders_util.c0000644002055400205540000001556111650357015020565 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_util.c,v 1.10 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #if STDC_HEADERS #include #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ #include "genders.h" #include "genders_api.h" #include "genders_util.h" #include "hash.h" #include "hostlist.h" #include "list.h" int _genders_list_is_all(void *x, void *key) { return 1; } int _genders_list_is_str(void *x, void *key) { if (!strcmp((char *)x, (char *)key)) return 1; return 0; } int _genders_list_is_attr_in_attrvals(void *x, void *key) { genders_attrval_t av; av = (genders_attrval_t)x; if (!strcmp(av->attr, (char *)key)) return 1; return 0; } void _genders_list_free_genders_node(void *x) { genders_node_t n; n = (genders_node_t)x; __list_destroy(n->attrlist); __hash_destroy(n->attrlist_index); free(n->name); free(n); } void _genders_list_free_genders_attrval(void *x) { genders_attrval_t av; av = (genders_attrval_t)x; free(av->attr); free(av->val); free(av); } void _genders_list_free_attrvallist(void *x) { genders_attrvals_container_t avc; avc = (List)x; __list_destroy(avc->attrvals); free(avc); } int _genders_handle_error_check(genders_t handle) { if (!handle || handle->magic != GENDERS_MAGIC_NUM) return -1; return 0; } int _genders_unloaded_handle_error_check(genders_t handle) { if (_genders_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (handle->is_loaded) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED; return -1; } return 0; } int _genders_loaded_handle_error_check(genders_t handle) { if (_genders_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (!handle->is_loaded) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED; return -1; } return 0; } int _genders_put_in_array(genders_t handle, char *str, char **list, int index, int len) { if (index >= len) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW; return -1; } if (!list[index]) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR; return -1; } strcpy(list[index], str); return 0; } int _genders_get_valptr(genders_t handle, genders_node_t n, genders_attrval_t av, char **val, int *subst_occurred) { char *valptr, *nodenameptr, *valbufptr; if (!(av->val_contains_subst) || (handle->flags & GENDERS_FLAG_RAW_VALUES)) { if (subst_occurred) *subst_occurred = 0; *val = av->val; return 0; } valbufptr = handle->valbuf; valptr = av->val; memset(valbufptr, '\0', handle->maxvallen + 1); while (*valptr != '\0') { if (*valptr == '%') { if ((*(valptr + 1)) == '%') { *(valbufptr)++ = '%'; valptr++; } else if ((*(valptr + 1)) == 'n') { if ((strlen(av->val) - 2 + strlen(n->name)) > (handle->maxvallen + 1)) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; return -1; } nodenameptr = n->name; while (*nodenameptr != '\0') *(valbufptr)++ = *nodenameptr++; valptr++; } else *(valbufptr)++ = *valptr; } else *(valbufptr)++ = *valptr; valptr++; } if (subst_occurred) *subst_occurred = 1; *val = handle->valbuf; return 0; } int _genders_find_attrval(genders_t handle, genders_node_t n, const char *attr, const char *val, genders_attrval_t *avptr) { genders_attrvals_container_t avc; int retval = -1; *avptr = NULL; if ((avc = hash_find(n->attrlist_index, attr))) { genders_attrval_t av; if ((av = list_find_first(avc->attrvals, _genders_list_is_attr_in_attrvals, (char *)attr))) { if (!val) { *avptr = av; goto out; } else if (av->val) { char *valptr; if (_genders_get_valptr(handle, n, av, &valptr, NULL) < 0) goto cleanup; if (!strcmp(valptr, val)) { *avptr = av; goto out; } } } } out: retval = 0; cleanup: return retval; } static int _hash_reinsert(void *data, const void *key, void *arg) { hash_t newhash; newhash = *((hash_t *)arg); /* return -1 will result in GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL in caller */ if (hash_insert(newhash, key, data) < 0) return -1; return 1; } static int _hash_removeall(void *data, const void *key, void *arg) { return 1; } int _genders_rehash(genders_t handle, hash_t *hash_ptr, int *hash_size) { hash_t new_hash = NULL; int hash_num; int retval = -1; (*hash_size) *= 2; __hash_create(new_hash, (*hash_size), (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, NULL); hash_num = hash_count(*hash_ptr); if (hash_for_each(*hash_ptr, _hash_reinsert, &new_hash) != hash_num) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (hash_remove_if(*hash_ptr, _hash_removeall, NULL) != hash_num) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } __hash_destroy(*hash_ptr); *hash_ptr = new_hash; retval = 0; cleanup: if (retval < 0) __hash_destroy(new_hash); return retval; } int _genders_hash_copy(genders_t handle, hash_t *hash_src, hash_t *hash_dest) { int hash_num; int retval = -1; hash_num = hash_count(*hash_src); if (hash_for_each(*hash_src, _hash_reinsert, hash_dest) != hash_num) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } retval = 0; cleanup: return retval; } genders-1.22/src/libgenders/genders.map0000644002055400205540000000005510043516414020046 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000{ global: genders*; local: *; }; genders-1.22/src/libgenders/genders_query_parse.l0000644002055400205540000000503711650357015022155 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000%{ /*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_query_parse.l,v 1.10 2010-03-24 21:26:05 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include "genders_query.tab.h" /* Regex notes: Special chars "-", "|", "&", by themselves must be followed by a alphanumeric character, otherwise we can't tell what is an attribute and what is a set operation. For example, the query parser may get confused with an attribute "attr1&" in a query such as "attr1&&&attr2". */ %} %% [a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_\.\=:%\\\/\+]*([\-\|&]?[a-zA-Z0-9_\.\=:%\\\/\+]+)* yylval.attr = strdup(yytext); return ATTRTOK; \( return LPARENTOK; \) return RPARENTOK; \|\| return UNIONTOK; && return INTERSECTIONTOK; -- return DIFFERENCETOK; ~ return COMPLEMENTTOK; [ \t\n]+ ; /* ignore whitespace */ %% genders-1.22/src/libgenders/genders_query.y0000644002055400205540000003546411650357015021007 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000%{ /*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_query.y,v 1.34 2009-06-02 18:05:21 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #if STDC_HEADERS #include #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ #if HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ #if HAVE_PATHS_H #include #endif /* HAVE_PATHS_H */ #include "genders.h" #include "genders_api.h" #include "genders_constants.h" #include "genders_util.h" /* * struct genders_treenode * * stores query parse information */ struct genders_treenode { char *str; struct genders_treenode *left; struct genders_treenode *right; int complement; }; /* * genders_query_err * * Used to store errnum until handle errnum can be set */ static int genders_query_err = 0; /* * genders_treeroot * * To store the parse tree */ static struct genders_treenode *genders_treeroot = NULL; #ifndef _PATH_DEVNULL #define _PATH_DEVNULL "/dev/null" #endif /* _PATH_DEVNULL */ extern int yylex(); extern int yyparse(void); /* * _genders_makenode * * Make a genders treenode * * Returns pointer to new node on success, NULL on error */ static struct genders_treenode * _genders_makenode(char *str, void *left, void *right) { struct genders_treenode *t; if (genders_query_err != GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS) return NULL; if (!str || !((!left && !right) || (left && right))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; return NULL; } if (!(t = (struct genders_treenode *)malloc(sizeof(struct genders_treenode)))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; return NULL; } /* No wrapper, no handle->errnum */ if (!(t->str = (char *)strdup(str))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; free(t); return NULL; } t->left = left; t->right = right; t->complement = 0; return t; } /* * _genders_set_complement_flag * * set the complement flag on a node */ static void _genders_set_complement_flag(void *node) { struct genders_treenode *t; if (genders_query_err != GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS) return; if (!node) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } t = (struct genders_treenode *)node; /* do ! instead of ++ so double negation is allowed */ t->complement = !(t->complement); } /* * _genders_free_treenode * * Free a genders_treenode */ static void _genders_free_treenode(struct genders_treenode *t) { if (!t) return; _genders_free_treenode(t->left); _genders_free_treenode(t->right); free(t->str); free(t); return; } /* * yyerror * * Override yacc default, set genders query error to syntax error */ void yyerror(const char *str) { if (!genders_query_err) genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX; } /* * yywrap * * Override yacc default, Returns 1 to inform yacc we're done parsing. */ int yywrap() { return 1; } /* * _parse_query * * Parse the genders query. Sets up pipes appropriately to work with * yacc. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ static int _parse_query(genders_t handle, const char *query) { extern FILE *yyin, *yyout; int fds[2]; genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; genders_treeroot = NULL; /* yyparse() only works with FILE streams, not file descriptors or * strings. So we gotta do some funky hacking here to make yyparse() * work with our input query. */ if (pipe(fds) < 0) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (write(fds[1], query, strlen(query)) < 0) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (close(fds[1]) < 0) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (!(yyin = fdopen(fds[0], "r"))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } /* disable yacc output to stdout */ if (!(yyout = fopen(_PATH_DEVNULL, "r+"))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } yyparse(); /* For example, this can happen if the user passes in all whitespace */ if (!genders_treeroot && genders_query_err == GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS) genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX; cleanup: /* no need to close fds[0] and fds[1], fclose is enough */ fclose(yyin); fclose(yyout); if (genders_query_err != GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS) { handle->errnum = genders_query_err; return -1; } return 0; } /* * _calc_attrval_nodes * * Determines the nodes containing this treenode's attr and * value. * * Returns hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_attrval_nodes(genders_t handle, struct genders_treenode *t) { hostlist_t h = NULL; char **nodes = NULL; int i, len, num; char *attr, *val; int errnum_save; attr = t->str; if ((val = strchr(attr, '='))) *val++ = '\0'; if ((len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nodes)) < 0) return NULL; if ((num = genders_getnodes(handle, nodes, len, attr, val)) < 0) goto cleanup; __hostlist_create(h, NULL); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { if (!hostlist_push(h, nodes[i])) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } } genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodes); hostlist_uniq(h); return h; cleanup: errnum_save = handle->errnum; genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodes); handle->errnum = errnum_save; __hostlist_destroy(h); return NULL; } /* * _calc_union * * Determine the union of two hostlists. * * Returns resulting hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_union(genders_t handle, hostlist_t l, hostlist_t r) { hostlist_t h = NULL; char buf[GENDERS_BUFLEN]; int rv; __hostlist_create(h, NULL); memset(buf, '\0', GENDERS_BUFLEN); if ((rv = hostlist_ranged_string(l, GENDERS_BUFLEN, buf)) < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (rv > 0) hostlist_push(h, buf); memset(buf, '\0', GENDERS_BUFLEN); if ((rv = hostlist_ranged_string(r, GENDERS_BUFLEN, buf)) < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } if (rv > 0) hostlist_push(h, buf); hostlist_uniq(h); return h; cleanup: __hostlist_destroy(h); return NULL; } /* * _calc_intersection * * Determine the intersection of two hostlists. * * Returns resulting hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_intersection(genders_t handle, hostlist_t l, hostlist_t r) { hostlist_t h = NULL; hostlist_iterator_t itr = NULL; char *node = NULL; __hostlist_create(h, NULL); __hostlist_iterator_create(itr, l); while ((node = hostlist_next(itr))) { if (hostlist_find(r, node) >= 0) { if (hostlist_push_host(h, node) <= 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } } free(node); } node = NULL; hostlist_uniq(h); __hostlist_iterator_destroy(itr); return h; cleanup: __hostlist_iterator_destroy(itr); __hostlist_destroy(h); free(node); return NULL; } /* * _calc_set_difference * * Determine the set difference between two hostlists. * * Returns resulting hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_set_difference(genders_t handle, hostlist_t l, hostlist_t r) { hostlist_t h = NULL; hostlist_iterator_t itr = NULL; char *node = NULL; __hostlist_create(h, NULL); __hostlist_iterator_create(itr, l); while ((node = hostlist_next(itr))) { if (hostlist_find(r, node) < 0) { if (hostlist_push_host(h, node) <= 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } } free(node); } node = NULL; hostlist_uniq(h); __hostlist_iterator_destroy(itr); return h; cleanup: __hostlist_iterator_destroy(itr); __hostlist_destroy(h); free(node); return NULL; } /* * _calc_complement * * Determine the complement of a hostlist. * * Returns resulting hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_complement(genders_t handle, hostlist_t h) { hostlist_t ch = NULL; char **nodes = NULL; char *node = NULL; int i, len, num; int errnum_save; if ((len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nodes)) < 0) return NULL; if ((num = genders_getnodes(handle, nodes, len, NULL, NULL)) < 0) goto cleanup; __hostlist_create(ch, NULL); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { if (hostlist_find(h, nodes[i]) < 0) { if (hostlist_push_host(ch, nodes[i]) <= 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup; } } free(node); } node = NULL; genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodes); hostlist_uniq(ch); return ch; cleanup: errnum_save = handle->errnum; genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodes); handle->errnum = errnum_save; __hostlist_destroy(ch); free(node); return NULL; } /* * _calc_query * * Determine the nodes for the query rooted at 't'. * * Returns resulting hostlist on success, NULL on error */ static hostlist_t _calc_query(genders_t handle, struct genders_treenode *t) { hostlist_t h = NULL; if (!t) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; return NULL;; } if (!t || !((!t->left && !t->right) || (t->left && t->right))) { genders_query_err = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; return NULL; } if (!t->left && !t->right) h = _calc_attrval_nodes(handle, t); else { hostlist_t l = NULL; hostlist_t r = NULL; if (!(l = _calc_query(handle, t->left))) goto cleanup_calc; if (!(r = _calc_query(handle, t->right))) goto cleanup_calc; /* || is Union * && is Intersection * -- is Set Difference */ if (!strcmp(t->str, "||")) h = _calc_union(handle, l, r); else if (!strcmp(t->str, "&&")) h = _calc_intersection(handle, l, r); else if (!strcmp(t->str, "--")) h = _calc_set_difference(handle, l, r); else { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; goto cleanup_calc; } if (!h) { cleanup_calc: __hostlist_destroy(l); __hostlist_destroy(r); return NULL; } } if (t->complement) { hostlist_t temp; if (!(temp = _calc_complement(handle, h))) { __hostlist_destroy(h); return NULL; } __hostlist_destroy(h); h = temp; } return h; } int genders_query(genders_t handle, char *nodes[], int len, const char *query) { hostlist_t h = NULL; hostlist_iterator_t itr = NULL; char *node = NULL; int index = 0, rv = -1; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if ((!nodes && len > 0) || len < 0) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; goto cleanup; } /* Special case for NULL or empty string query */ if (!query || !strlen(query)) return genders_getnodes(handle, nodes, len, NULL, NULL); if (_parse_query(handle, query) < 0) goto cleanup; if (!(h = _calc_query(handle, genders_treeroot))) goto cleanup; __hostlist_iterator_create(itr, h); while ((node = hostlist_next(itr))) { if (_genders_put_in_array(handle, node, nodes, index++, len) < 0) goto cleanup; free(node); } node = NULL; rv = index; handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; cleanup: __hostlist_iterator_destroy(itr); __hostlist_destroy(h); if (genders_treeroot) _genders_free_treenode(genders_treeroot); free(node); /* reset */ genders_treeroot = NULL; genders_query_err = 0; return rv; } int genders_testquery(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *query) { genders_node_t n; char **nodelist = NULL; int i, len, num; int found = 0; int rv = -1; int errnum_save; if (_genders_loaded_handle_error_check(handle) < 0) return -1; if (!query || !strlen(query)) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; return -1; } if (!node || !strlen(node)) node = handle->nodename; if (!handle->numnodes) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; return -1; } if (!(n = hash_find(handle->node_index, node))) { handle->errnum = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; return -1; } if ((len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nodelist)) < 0) return -1; if ((num = genders_query(handle, nodelist, len, query)) < 0) goto cleanup; for (i = 0; i < num; i++) 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under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #include #if STDC_HEADERS #include #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ #if HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ #if HAVE_GETOPT_H #include #endif /* HAVE_GETOPT_H */ #include #include "genders.h" #include "hash.h" #include "hostlist.h" #include "list.h" #if HAVE_GETOPT_LONG #define GETOPT(ac,av,opt,lopt) getopt_long(ac,av,opt,lopt,NULL) #else #define GETOPT(ac,av,opt,lopt) getopt(ac,av,opt) #endif #define OPTIONS "cnsqX:AvQVUlf:kd:e" /* an impossible attribute */ #define NOATTRSFLAG "=,,=,,=,,=,,=" #if HAVE_GETOPT_LONG static struct option longopts[] = { { "querycomma", 0, 0, 'c' }, { "querynl", 0, 0, 'n' }, { "queryspace", 0, 0, 'n' }, { "query", 0, 0, 'q' }, { "excludequery", 1, 0, 'X'}, { "allnodes", 0, 0, 'A' }, { "value", 0, 0, 'v' }, { "testquery", 0, 0, 'Q' }, { "values", 0, 0, 'V' }, { "unique", 0, 0, 'U' }, { "listattr", 0, 0, 'l' }, { "filename", 1, 0, 'f' }, { "parse-check", 0, 0, 'k'}, { "diff", 1, 0, 'd'}, { "expand", 0, 0, 'e'}, { "compress", 0, 0, 'C'}, { 0,0,0,0 }, }; #endif typedef enum { FMT_COMMA, FMT_NL, FMT_SPACE, FMT_HOSTLIST } fmt_t; static int test_attr(genders_t gp, char *node, char *attr, int vopt); static int test_query(genders_t gp, char *node, char *query); static void list_attr_val(genders_t gp, char *attr, int Uopt); static void list_nodes(genders_t gp, char *attr, char *excludequery, fmt_t fmt); static void list_attrs(genders_t gp, char *node); static void usage(void); static void diff_genders(char *db1, char *db2); static void expand(genders_t gp); static void compress(genders_t gp); /* Utility functions */ static int _gend_error_exit(genders_t gp, char *msg); static void *_safe_malloc(size_t size); static void *_rangestr(hostlist_t hl, fmt_t fmt); static char *_val_create(genders_t gp); #if 0 static char *_to_gendname(genders_t gp, char *val); static char *_node_create(genders_t gp); static char *_attr_create(genders_t gp); #endif #define HOSTLIST_BUFLEN 1024 int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int c, errors; int Aopt = 0, lopt = 0, qopt = 0, Xopt = 0, vopt = 0, Qopt = 0, Vopt = 0, Uopt = 0, kopt = 0, dopt = 0, eopt = 0, Copt = 0; char *filename = GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE; char *dfilename = NULL; char *excludequery = NULL; fmt_t qfmt = FMT_HOSTLIST; genders_t gp; while ((c = GETOPT(argc, argv, OPTIONS, longopts)) != EOF) { switch (c) { case 'c': /* --querycomma */ qfmt = FMT_COMMA; qopt = 1; break; case 'n': /* --querynl */ qfmt = FMT_NL; qopt = 1; break; case 's': /* --queryspace */ qfmt = FMT_SPACE; qopt = 1; break; case 'q': /* --query */ qfmt = FMT_HOSTLIST; qopt = 1; break; case 'X': /* --excludequery */ excludequery = optarg; Xopt = 1; break; case 'A': /* --allnodes */ Aopt = 1; break; case 'v': /* --value */ vopt = 1; break; case 'Q': /* --testquery */ Qopt = 1; break; case 'V': /* --values */ Vopt = 1; break; case 'U': /* --unique */ Uopt = 1; break; case 'l': /* --listattr */ lopt = 1; break; case 'f': /* --filename */ filename = optarg; break; case 'k': /* --check */ kopt = 1; break; case 'd': /* --diff */ dopt = 1; dfilename = optarg; break; case 'e': /* --expand */ eopt = 1; break; case 'C': /* --compress */ Copt = 1; break; default: usage(); break; } } /* check parameter inputs */ /* specify correct option combinations */ if ((qopt + Qopt + Vopt + lopt + kopt + dopt + eopt + Copt) > 1) usage(); if ((qopt || Qopt || Vopt || lopt || kopt || dopt || eopt || Copt) && vopt) usage(); if (Aopt && !qopt) { qfmt = FMT_HOSTLIST; qopt = 1; } if (!qopt && Xopt) usage(); if (!Vopt && Uopt) usage(); /* specified correctly number of arguments */ if ((qopt && ((!Aopt && optind != (argc - 1)) || (Aopt && optind != argc))) || (!qopt && !Qopt && !Vopt && !lopt && !kopt && !dopt && !eopt && !Copt && (optind != (argc - 1) && optind != (argc - 2))) || (Qopt && (optind != (argc - 1) && optind != (argc - 2))) || (Vopt && optind != (argc - 1)) || (lopt && (optind != argc && optind != (argc - 1))) || (kopt && optind != argc) || (dopt && optind != argc) || (eopt && optind != argc) || (Copt && optind != argc)) usage(); /* genders database diff */ if (dopt) { diff_genders(filename, dfilename); exit(0); } /* Initialize genders package. */ gp = genders_handle_create(); if (!gp) { fprintf(stderr, "nodeattr: out of memory\n"); exit(1); } /* parse check */ if (kopt) { errors = genders_parse(gp, filename, NULL); if (errors == -1 && genders_errnum(gp) != GENDERS_ERR_PARSE) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_parse"); if (errors >= 0) fprintf(stderr, "nodeattr: %d parse errors discovered\n", errors); exit(errors); } if (genders_load_data(gp, filename) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, filename); /* expand */ if (eopt) { expand(gp); exit(0); } /* compress */ if (Copt) { compress(gp); exit(0); } /* Usage 1: list nodes with specified attribute, or all nodes */ if (qopt) { char *query; if (Aopt) list_nodes(gp, NULL, NULL, qfmt); else { query = argv[optind++]; list_nodes(gp, query, excludequery, qfmt); } exit(0); } /* Usage 2: does node have attribute? */ if (!qopt && !Qopt && !Vopt && !lopt && !kopt && !dopt) { char *node = NULL, *attr = NULL; int result; if (optind == argc - 2) { node = argv[optind++]; attr = argv[optind++]; } else { node = NULL; attr = argv[optind++]; } result = test_attr(gp, node, attr, vopt); exit(result ? 0 : 1); } /* Usage 3: does node meet query conditions */ if (Qopt) { char *node = NULL, *query = NULL; int result; if (optind == argc - 2) { node = argv[optind++]; query = argv[optind++]; } else { node = NULL; query = argv[optind++]; } result = test_query(gp, node, query); exit(result ? 0 : 1); } /* Usage 4: output all attribute values */ if (Vopt) { char *attr = NULL; attr = argv[optind++]; if (strchr(attr, '=')) /* attr cannot be "attr=val" */ usage(); list_attr_val(gp, attr, Uopt); } /* Usage 5: list attributes */ if (lopt) { char *node = NULL; if (optind == argc - 1) node = argv[optind++]; list_attrs(gp, node); } /*NOTREACHED*/ exit(0); } static void list_nodes(genders_t gp, char *query, char *excludequery, fmt_t qfmt) { char **nodes; int i, count; int len; hostlist_t hl; char *str; if ((len = genders_nodelist_create(gp, &nodes)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_nodelist_create"); if ((count = genders_query(gp, nodes, len, query)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, query); /* Create a hostlist containing the list of nodes returned by the query */ hl = hostlist_create(NULL); if (hl == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "nodeattr: hostlist_create failed\n"); exit(1); } for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { if (hostlist_push(hl, nodes[i]) == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "nodeattr: hostlist_push failed\n"); exit(1); } } if (excludequery) { genders_nodelist_clear(gp, nodes); if ((count = genders_query(gp, nodes, len, excludequery)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, excludequery); /* Do not check return code for == 0, node may not exist in hostlist */ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) hostlist_delete(hl, nodes[i]); } genders_nodelist_destroy(gp, nodes); hostlist_sort(hl); str = _rangestr(hl, qfmt); if (strlen(str) > 0) printf("%s\n", str); free(str); hostlist_destroy(hl); } static int test_attr(genders_t gp, char *node, char *attr, int vopt) { char *val = NULL; char *wantval; int res; if ((wantval = strchr(attr, '='))) /* attr can actually be "attr=val" */ *wantval++ ='\0'; if (vopt || wantval) val = _val_create(gp); /* full of nulls initially */ if ((res = genders_testattr(gp, node, attr, val, genders_getmaxvallen(gp) + 1)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_testattr"); if (vopt) { if (strlen(val) > 0) printf("%s\n", val); } if (wantval && strcmp(wantval, val) != 0) res = 0; if (vopt || wantval) free(val); return res; } static int test_query(genders_t gp, char *node, char *query) { int res; if ((res = genders_testquery(gp, node, query)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_testquery"); return res; } static void list_attr_val(genders_t gp, char *attr, int Uopt) { char **nodes, **myvallist; char *val; int maxvallen, nlen, ncount, i, ret; unsigned int val_count = 0; /* achu: There is currently no library operation that offers * anything to easily access this information. So we have to * iterate to do it. */ if ((nlen = genders_nodelist_create(gp, &nodes)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getnodelist_create"); if ((ncount = genders_getnodes(gp, nodes, nlen, attr, NULL)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getnodes"); myvallist = (char **)_safe_malloc(ncount * sizeof(char **)); for (i = 0; i < ncount; i++) myvallist[i] = _val_create(gp); val = _val_create(gp); /* full of nulls initially */ if ((maxvallen = genders_getmaxvallen(gp)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getmaxvallen"); for (i = 0; i < ncount; i++) { memset(val, '\0', maxvallen + 1); if ((ret = genders_testattr(gp, nodes[i], attr, val, maxvallen + 1)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_testattr"); if (ret && strlen(val)) { int j, store = 0; if (Uopt) { /* achu: I know this is inefficient. I don't have good data structures around to make things better/easier. */ for (j = 0; j < val_count; j++) { if (!strcmp(val, myvallist[j])) { store++; break; } } } if (!store) { strcpy(myvallist[val_count], val); val_count++; } } } for (i = 0; i < val_count; i++) { printf("%s\n", myvallist[i]); } genders_nodelist_destroy(gp, nodes); for (i = 0; i < ncount; i++) free(myvallist[i]); free(myvallist); free(val); } static void list_attrs(genders_t gp, char *node) { char **attrs, **vals; int len, vlen, count, i; if ((len = genders_attrlist_create(gp, &attrs)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_attrlist_create"); if ((vlen = genders_vallist_create(gp, &vals)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_vallist_create"); if (node) { if ((count = genders_getattr(gp, attrs, vals, len, node)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getattr"); } else { if ((count = genders_getattr_all(gp, attrs, len)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getattr_all"); } for (i = 0; i < count; i++) if (node && strlen(vals[i]) > 0) printf("%s=%s\n", attrs[i], vals[i]); else printf("%s\n", attrs[i]); genders_attrlist_destroy(gp, attrs); genders_vallist_destroy(gp, vals); } static void usage(void) { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: nodeattr [-f genders] [-q|-c|-n|-s] [-X exclude_query] query\n" "or nodeattr [-f genders] [-q|-c|-n|-s] -A\n" "or nodeattr [-f genders] [-v] [node] attr[=val]\n" "or nodeattr [-f genders] -Q [node] query\n" "or nodeattr [-f genders] -V [-U] attr\n" "or nodeattr [-f genders] -l [node]\n" "or nodeattr [-f genders] -k\n" "or nodeattr [-f genders] -d genders\n" "or nodeattr [-f genders] --expand\n" "or nodeattr [-f genders] --compress\n" ); exit(1); } static int _diff(genders_t gh, genders_t dgh, char *filename, char *dfilename) { char **nodes = NULL, **dnodes = NULL; int maxnodes, dmaxnodes, numnodes, dnumnodes; char **attrs = NULL, **dattrs = NULL; int maxattrs, dmaxattrs, numattrs, dnumattrs; char **vals = NULL, **dvals = NULL, *dvalbuf = NULL; int maxvals, dmaxvals, dmaxvallen; int i, j, rv, errcount = 0; /* Test #1: Determine if nodes match */ if ((maxnodes = genders_nodelist_create(gh, &nodes)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_nodelist_create"); if ((numnodes = genders_getnodes(gh, nodes, maxnodes, NULL, NULL)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_getnodes"); if ((dmaxnodes = genders_nodelist_create(dgh, &dnodes)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_nodelist_create"); if ((dnumnodes = genders_getnodes(dgh, dnodes, dmaxnodes, NULL, NULL)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_getnodes"); for (i = 0; i < numnodes; i++) { if ((rv = genders_isnode(dgh, nodes[i])) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_isnode"); if (!rv) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Node \"%s\" does not exist\n", dfilename, nodes[i]); errcount++; } } for (i = 0; i < dnumnodes; i++) { if ((rv = genders_isnode(gh, dnodes[i])) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_isnode"); if (!rv) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Contains additional node \"%s\"\n", dfilename, dnodes[i]); errcount++; } } /* Test #2: Determine if attributes match */ if ((maxattrs = genders_attrlist_create(gh, &attrs)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_attrlist_create"); if ((dmaxattrs = genders_attrlist_create(dgh, &dattrs)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_attrlist_create"); if ((numattrs = genders_getattr_all(gh, attrs, maxattrs)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_getattr_all"); if ((dnumattrs = genders_getattr_all(dgh, dattrs, dmaxattrs)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_getattr_all"); for (i = 0; i < numattrs; i++) { if ((rv = genders_isattr(dgh, attrs[i])) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_isattr"); if (!rv) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Attribute \"%s\" does not exist\n", dfilename, attrs[i]); errcount++; } } for (i = 0; i < dnumattrs; i++) { if ((rv = genders_isattr(gh, dattrs[i])) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_isattr"); if (!rv) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Contains additional attribute \"%s\"\n", dfilename, dattrs[i]); errcount++; } } /* Test #3: For each node, are the attributes and values identical */ if ((maxvals = genders_vallist_create(gh, &vals)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_vallist_create"); if ((dmaxvals = genders_vallist_create(dgh, &dvals)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_vallist_create"); if ((dmaxvallen = genders_getmaxvallen(dgh)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_maxvallen"); if (!(dvalbuf = malloc(dmaxvallen + 1))) { fprintf(stderr, "nodeattr: out of memory\n"); exit(1); } for (i = 0; i < numnodes; i++) { /* Don't bother if the node doesn't exist, this issue has been * output already */ if ((rv = genders_isnode(dgh, nodes[i])) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_isnode"); if (!rv) continue; if (genders_attrlist_clear(gh, attrs) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_attrlist_clear"); if (genders_vallist_clear(gh, vals) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_vallist_clear"); if (genders_attrlist_clear(dgh, dattrs) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_attrlist_clear"); if (genders_vallist_clear(dgh, dvals) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_vallist_clear"); if ((numattrs = genders_getattr(gh, attrs, vals, maxattrs, nodes[i])) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_getattr"); for (j = 0; j < numattrs; j++) { /* Don't bother if the attribute doesn't exist, this issue * has been output already */ if ((rv = genders_isattr(dgh, attrs[j])) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_isattr"); if (!rv) continue; memset(dvalbuf, '\0', dmaxvallen + 1); if ((rv = genders_testattr(dgh, nodes[i], attrs[j], dvalbuf, dmaxvallen + 1)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_testattr"); if (!rv) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Node \"%s\" does not " "contain attribute \"%s\"\n", dfilename, nodes[i], attrs[j]); errcount++; continue; } if (strlen(vals[j])) { if (strcmp(vals[j], dvalbuf)) { if (strlen(dvalbuf)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Node \"%s\", attribute \"%s\" has " "a different value \"%s\"\n", dfilename, nodes[i], attrs[j], dvalbuf); } else { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Node \"%s\", attribute \"%s\" does " "not have a value\n", dfilename, nodes[i], attrs[j]); } errcount++; continue; } } else { if (strlen(dvalbuf)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Node \"%s\", attribute \"%s\" has " "a value \"%s\"\n", dfilename, nodes[i], attrs[j], dvalbuf); errcount++; continue; } } } /* There is no need to compare attribute values for the reverse * case. Only for existence of attributes. */ if ((dnumattrs = genders_getattr(dgh, dattrs, dvals, dmaxattrs, nodes[i])) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_getattr"); for (j = 0; j < dnumattrs; j++) { /* Don't bother if the attribute doesn't exist, this issue * has been output already */ if ((rv = genders_isattr(gh, dattrs[j])) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, "genders_isattr"); if (!rv) continue; if ((rv = genders_testattr(gh, nodes[i], dattrs[j], NULL, 0)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, "genders_testattr"); if (!rv) { if (strlen(dvals[j])) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Node \"%s\" contains " "an additional attribute value pair \"%s=%s\"\n", dfilename, nodes[i], dattrs[j], dvals[j]); } else { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Node \"%s\" contains " "an additional attribute \"%s\"\n", dfilename, nodes[i], dattrs[j]); } errcount++; continue; } } } (void)genders_nodelist_destroy(gh, nodes); (void)genders_nodelist_destroy(dgh, dnodes); (void)genders_attrlist_destroy(gh, attrs); (void)genders_attrlist_destroy(dgh, dattrs); (void)genders_vallist_destroy(gh, vals); (void)genders_vallist_destroy(dgh, dvals); free(dvalbuf); return errcount; } static void diff_genders(char *filename, char *dfilename) { genders_t gh, dgh; gh = genders_handle_create(); if (!gh) { fprintf(stderr, "nodeattr: out of memory\n"); exit(1); } dgh = genders_handle_create(); if (!dgh) { fprintf(stderr, "nodeattr: out of memory\n"); exit(1); } if (genders_load_data(gh, filename) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gh, filename); if (genders_load_data(dgh, dfilename) < 0) _gend_error_exit(dgh, dfilename); if (_diff(gh, dgh, filename, dfilename) != 0) return; } static void expand(genders_t gp) { char **nodes, **attrs, **vals; int nodeslen, attrslen, valslen; int nodescount, attrscount; unsigned int maxnodenamelen = 0; hostlist_t hl = NULL; hostlist_iterator_t hlitr = NULL; char *node; int i, j; if ((nodeslen = genders_nodelist_create(gp, &nodes)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_nodelist_create"); if ((attrslen = genders_attrlist_create(gp, &attrs)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_attrlist_create"); if ((valslen = genders_vallist_create(gp, &vals)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_vallist_create"); if ((nodescount = genders_getnodes(gp, nodes, nodeslen, NULL, NULL)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getnodes"); /* We use the hostlist as a cheap mechanism to sort the node names * before outputting them */ if (!(hl = hostlist_create(NULL))) { fprintf(stderr, "hostlist_create: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } for (i = 0; i < nodescount; i++) { unsigned int tmp = strlen(nodes[i]); if (tmp > maxnodenamelen) { maxnodenamelen = tmp; } if (!hostlist_push(hl, nodes[i])) { fprintf(stderr, "hostlist_push: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } } hostlist_sort(hl); if (!(hlitr = hostlist_iterator_create(hl))) { fprintf(stderr, "hostlist_iterator_create: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } while ((node = hostlist_next(hlitr))) { if (genders_attrlist_clear(gp, attrs) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_attrlist_clear"); if (genders_vallist_clear(gp, vals) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_vallist_clear"); if ((attrscount = genders_getattr(gp, attrs, vals, attrslen, node)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getattr"); printf("%s", node); if (attrscount) { unsigned int numspace = maxnodenamelen - strlen(node); for (j = 0; j < numspace; j++) printf(" "); printf(" "); } for (j = 0 ; j < attrscount; j++) { if (j) printf(","); if (strlen(vals[j])) printf("%s=%s", attrs[j], vals[j]); else printf("%s", attrs[j]); } printf("\n"); free(node); } genders_nodelist_destroy(gp, nodes); genders_attrlist_destroy(gp, attrs); genders_vallist_destroy(gp, vals); hostlist_destroy(hl); } struct hosts_data { char *key; hostlist_t hl; }; struct attr_list { char *hostrange; List l; }; struct store_hostrange_data { List hlist; unsigned int maxhostrangelen; }; static void _hosts_data_del(void *data) { struct hosts_data *hd = (struct hosts_data *)data; free(hd->key); hostlist_destroy(hd->hl); free(hd); } static void _attr_list_del(void *data) { struct attr_list *al = (struct attr_list *)data; free(al->hostrange); list_destroy(al->l); free(al); } static void _hash_attrval(hash_t hattr, char *node, char *attr, char *val) { struct hosts_data *hd = NULL; char *hashkey = NULL; int keylen, attrlen, vallen; assert(hattr && node && attr && val); attrlen = strlen(attr); vallen = strlen(val); keylen = attrlen + vallen; /* for equal sign */ if (vallen) keylen++; /* for NUL char */ keylen++; if (!(hashkey = (char *)malloc(keylen))) { fprintf(stderr, "malloc: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if (vallen) snprintf(hashkey, keylen, "%s=%s", attr, val); else snprintf(hashkey, keylen, "%s", attr); if (!(hd = hash_find(hattr, hashkey))) { if (!(hd = (struct hosts_data *)malloc(sizeof(struct hosts_data)))) { fprintf(stderr, "malloc: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } hd->key = hashkey; if (!(hd->hl = hostlist_create(NULL))) { fprintf(stderr, "hostlist_create: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if (!hash_insert(hattr, hd->key, hd)) { fprintf(stderr, "hash_insert: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } } else free(hashkey); if (!hostlist_push(hd->hl, node)) { fprintf(stderr, "hostlist_push: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } } static int _hash_hostrange(void *data, const void *key, void *arg) { struct hosts_data *hd = (struct hosts_data *)data; hash_t *hrange = (hash_t *)arg; char hostrange[HOSTLIST_BUFLEN + 1]; struct attr_list *al; memset(hostrange, '\0', HOSTLIST_BUFLEN + 1); hostlist_sort(hd->hl); if (hostlist_ranged_string(hd->hl, HOSTLIST_BUFLEN, hostrange) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "hostlist_ranged_string: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if (!(al = hash_find(*hrange, hostrange))) { if (!(al = (struct attr_list *)malloc(sizeof(struct attr_list)))) { fprintf(stderr, "malloc: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if (!(al->hostrange = strdup(hostrange))) { fprintf(stderr, "strdup: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if (!(al->l = list_create(NULL))) { fprintf(stderr, "list_create: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if (!hash_insert(*hrange, al->hostrange, al)) { fprintf(stderr, "hash_insert: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } } if (!list_append(al->l, hd->key)) { fprintf(stderr, "list_append: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } return 0; } static int _store_hostrange(void *data, const void *key, void *arg) { struct attr_list *al = (struct attr_list *)data; struct store_hostrange_data *shd = (struct store_hostrange_data *)arg; unsigned int len; if (!list_append(shd->hlist, al)) { fprintf(stderr, "list_append: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } len = strlen(al->hostrange); if (len > shd->maxhostrangelen) shd->maxhostrangelen = len; return 0; } static int _hostrange_cmp(void *x, void *y) { struct attr_list *al1 = (struct attr_list *)x; struct attr_list *al2 = (struct attr_list *)y; if (strlen(al1->hostrange) < strlen(al2->hostrange)) return 1; else if (strlen(al1->hostrange) > strlen(al2->hostrange)) return -1; else return 0; } static int _output_hostrange(void *x, void *arg) { struct attr_list *al = (struct attr_list *)x; unsigned int maxhostrangelen = *(unsigned int *)arg; char *attrval; ListIterator litr; int lcount, count = 0; unsigned int numspace; int i; printf("%s", al->hostrange); numspace = maxhostrangelen - strlen(al->hostrange); for (i = 0; i < numspace; i++) printf(" "); printf(" "); lcount = list_count(al->l); if (!(litr = list_iterator_create(al->l))) { fprintf(stderr, "list_iterator_create: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } while ((attrval = list_next(litr))) { if (!strcmp(attrval, NOATTRSFLAG)) continue; printf("%s", attrval); count++; if (lcount != count) printf(","); } printf("\n"); list_iterator_destroy(litr); return 0; } static void compress(genders_t gp) { char **nodes, **attrs, **vals; int nodeslen, attrslen, valslen; int nodescount, attrscount; int numnodes, numattrs; hash_t hattr = NULL; hash_t hrange = NULL; List hlist = NULL; struct store_hostrange_data shd; int i, j; /* The basic idea behind this algorithm is that we will find every * host that contains an attr or attr=val combination. * * Then, we will find every attr or attr=val combination with the * same sets of hosts, than output a compressed hostrange output * for those hosts with every appropriate attr/attr=val. */ /* need to treat values w/ raw inputs in order to compress */ if (genders_set_flags(gp, GENDERS_FLAG_RAW_VALUES) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_set_flags"); if ((numnodes = genders_getnumnodes(gp)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getnumnodes"); if ((numattrs = genders_getnumattrs(gp)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getnumattrs"); /* numattrs + 1, in case numattrs == 0 * * (numattrs + 1) * 4, is an estimate on attribute=value pair * types, b/c we are keying off attr=val pairs, not just the * attribute name. */ if (!(hattr = hash_create((numattrs + 1)*4, (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, _hosts_data_del))) { fprintf(stderr, "hash_create: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if ((nodeslen = genders_nodelist_create(gp, &nodes)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_nodelist_create"); if ((attrslen = genders_attrlist_create(gp, &attrs)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_attrlist_create"); if ((valslen = genders_vallist_create(gp, &vals)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_vallist_create"); if ((nodescount = genders_getnodes(gp, nodes, nodeslen, NULL, NULL)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getnodes"); for (i = 0; i < nodescount; i++) { if (genders_attrlist_clear(gp, attrs) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_attrlist_clear"); if (genders_vallist_clear(gp, vals) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_vallist_clear"); if ((attrscount = genders_getattr(gp, attrs, vals, attrslen, nodes[i])) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getattr"); if (!attrscount) { _hash_attrval(hattr, nodes[i], NOATTRSFLAG, ""); continue; } for (j = 0 ; j < attrscount; j++) _hash_attrval(hattr, nodes[i], attrs[j], vals[j]); } /* Now, find all the common attributes for a particular hostrange */ if (!(hrange = hash_create(numnodes, (hash_key_f)hash_key_string, (hash_cmp_f)strcmp, _attr_list_del))) { fprintf(stderr, "hash_create: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if (hash_for_each(hattr, _hash_hostrange, &hrange) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "hash_for_each: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if (!(hlist = list_create(NULL))) { fprintf(stderr, "list_create: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } shd.hlist = hlist; shd.maxhostrangelen = 0; if (hash_for_each(hrange, _store_hostrange, &shd) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "hash_for_each: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } list_sort(hlist, _hostrange_cmp); if (list_for_each(hlist, _output_hostrange, &shd.maxhostrangelen) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "list_for_each: %s\n", strerror(errno)); exit(1); } genders_nodelist_destroy(gp, nodes); genders_attrlist_destroy(gp, attrs); genders_vallist_destroy(gp, vals); hash_destroy(hattr); hash_destroy(hrange); list_destroy(hlist); } /** ** Utility functions **/ static int _gend_error_exit(genders_t gp, char *msg) { fprintf(stderr, "nodeattr: %s: %s\n", msg, genders_strerror(genders_errnum(gp))); if (genders_errnum(gp) == GENDERS_ERR_PARSE) { #if HAVE_GETOPT_LONG fprintf(stderr, "nodeattr: use --parse-check to debug errors\n"); #else fprintf(stderr, "nodeattr: use -k to debug errors\n"); #endif } exit(1); } static void * _safe_malloc(size_t size) { void *obj = (void *)malloc(size); if (obj == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "nodeattr: out of memory\n"); exit(1); } memset(obj, 0, size); return obj; } /* Create a host range string. Caller must free result. */ static void * _rangestr(hostlist_t hl, fmt_t qfmt) { int size = 65536; char *str = _safe_malloc(size); /* FIXME: hostlist functions are supposed to return -1 on truncation. * This doesn't seem to be working, so make initial size big enough. */ if (qfmt == FMT_HOSTLIST) { while (hostlist_ranged_string(hl, size, str) < 0) { free(str); size += size; str = (char *)_safe_malloc(size); } } else { char sep = qfmt == FMT_SPACE ? ' ' : qfmt == FMT_COMMA ? ',' : '\n'; char *p; while (hostlist_deranged_string(hl, size, str) < 0) { free(str); size += size; str = (char *)_safe_malloc(size); } for (p = str; p != NULL; ) { if ((p = strchr(p, ','))) *p++ = sep; } } return str; } /* Create a value string. Caller must free result. */ static char * _val_create(genders_t gp) { int maxvallen; char *val; if ((maxvallen = genders_getmaxvallen(gp)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getmaxvallen"); val = (char *)_safe_malloc(maxvallen + 1); return val; } #if 0 /* Create a node string. Caller must free result. */ static char * _node_create(genders_t gp) { int maxnodelen; char *node; if ((maxnodelen = genders_getmaxnodelen(gp)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getmaxnodelen"); node = (char *)_safe_malloc(maxnodelen + 1); return node; } /* Create an attribute string. Caller must free result. */ static char * _attr_create(genders_t gp) { int maxattrlen; char *attr; if ((maxattrlen = genders_getmaxattrlen(gp)) < 0) _gend_error_exit(gp, "genders_getmaxattrlen"); attr = (char *)_safe_malloc(maxattrlen + 1); return attr; } /* Convert "altname" to "gendname". 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you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERSPLUSPLUS_HPP #define _GENDERSPLUSPLUS_HPP #include #include #include extern "C" { #include } namespace Gendersplusplus { /* * GendersException * * May occur in any Genders class function. */ class GendersException { public: GendersException(); GendersException(int errnum); const char *errormsg() const; int errnum() const; private: int _errnum; }; std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &output, const GendersException &e); class GendersExceptionOpen : public GendersException { public: GendersExceptionOpen(); }; class GendersExceptionRead : public GendersException { public: GendersExceptionRead(); }; class GendersExceptionParse : public GendersException { public: GendersExceptionParse(); }; class GendersExceptionParameters : public GendersException { public: GendersExceptionParameters(); }; class GendersExceptionNotfound : public GendersException { public: GendersExceptionNotfound(); }; class GendersExceptionSyntax : public GendersException { public: GendersExceptionSyntax(); }; class GendersExceptionInternal : public GendersException { public: GendersExceptionInternal(); }; /* * Genders * * C++ class for libgenders. Operates nearly identically to classic * genders C library. 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This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include using namespace std; using namespace Gendersplusplus; GendersException::GendersException() { _errnum = GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE; } GendersException::GendersException(int errnum) { _errnum = errnum; } const char *GendersException::errormsg() const { return genders_strerror(_errnum); } ostream &operator<<(ostream &output, const GendersException &e) { output << e.errormsg(); return output; } GendersExceptionOpen::GendersExceptionOpen() : GendersException(GENDERS_ERR_OPEN) { } GendersExceptionRead::GendersExceptionRead() : GendersException(GENDERS_ERR_READ) { } GendersExceptionParse::GendersExceptionParse() : GendersException(GENDERS_ERR_PARSE) { } GendersExceptionParameters::GendersExceptionParameters() : GendersException(GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS) { } GendersExceptionNotfound::GendersExceptionNotfound() : GendersException(GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND) { } GendersExceptionSyntax::GendersExceptionSyntax() : GendersException(GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX) { } GendersExceptionInternal::GendersExceptionInternal() : GendersException(GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL) { } void Genders::_throw_exception(int errnum) const { switch (errnum) { case GENDERS_ERR_OPEN: throw GendersExceptionOpen(); case GENDERS_ERR_READ: throw GendersExceptionRead(); case GENDERS_ERR_PARSE: throw GendersExceptionParse(); case GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND: throw GendersExceptionNotfound(); case GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX: throw GendersExceptionSyntax(); case GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM: throw std::bad_alloc(); default: throw GendersExceptionInternal(); } } void Genders::_constructor(const string filename) { if (!(gh = genders_handle_create())) _throw_exception(GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM); if (genders_load_data(gh, filename.c_str()) < 0) { int errnum = genders_errnum(gh); genders_handle_destroy(gh); _throw_exception(errnum); } } Genders::Genders() { _constructor(""); } Genders::Genders(const string filename) { _constructor(filename); } Genders::Genders(const Genders ©) { if (!(gh = genders_copy(copy.gh))) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(copy.gh)); } const Genders &Genders::operator=(const Genders &right) { if (&right != this) { genders_handle_destroy(this->gh); if (!(this->gh = genders_copy(right.gh))) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(right.gh)); } return *this; } Genders::~Genders() { (void)genders_handle_destroy(gh); } unsigned int Genders::getnumnodes() const { int rv; if ((rv = genders_getnumnodes(gh)) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); return rv; } unsigned int Genders::getnumattrs() const { int rv; if ((rv = genders_getnumattrs(gh)) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); return rv; } unsigned int Genders::getmaxattrs() const { int rv; if ((rv = genders_getmaxattrs(gh)) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); return rv; } string Genders::getnodename() const { string rv; char *buf = NULL; int maxnodelen; if ((maxnodelen = genders_getmaxnodelen(gh)) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if (!(buf = (char *)malloc(maxnodelen + 1))) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if (genders_getnodename(gh, buf, maxnodelen + 1) < 0) { free(buf); _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); } rv = buf; free(buf); return rv; } vector< string > Genders::getnodes(const string attr, const string val) const { vector rv; char **nodelist = NULL; int nodelist_len; int nodelist_count; if ((nodelist_len = genders_nodelist_create(gh, &nodelist)) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if ((nodelist_count = genders_getnodes(gh, nodelist, nodelist_len, attr.c_str(), val.c_str())) < 0) { int errnum = genders_errnum(gh); genders_nodelist_destroy(gh, nodelist); _throw_exception(errnum); } for (int i = 0; i < nodelist_count; i++) rv.push_back(nodelist[i]); genders_nodelist_destroy(gh, nodelist); return rv; } vector< pair< string, string > > Genders::getattr(const std::string node) const { vector< pair< string, string> > rv; char **attrlist = NULL; int attrlist_len; char **vallist = NULL; int vallist_len; int list_count; if ((attrlist_len = genders_attrlist_create(gh, &attrlist)) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if ((vallist_len = genders_vallist_create(gh, &vallist)) < 0) { int errnum = genders_errnum(gh); genders_attrlist_destroy(gh, attrlist); _throw_exception(errnum); } if ((list_count = genders_getattr(gh, attrlist, vallist, attrlist_len, node.c_str())) < 0) { int errnum = genders_errnum(gh); genders_attrlist_destroy(gh, attrlist); genders_vallist_destroy(gh, vallist); _throw_exception(errnum); } for (int i = 0; i < list_count; i++) rv.push_back(pair(attrlist[i], vallist[i])); genders_attrlist_destroy(gh, attrlist); genders_vallist_destroy(gh, vallist); return rv; } vector< string > Genders::getattr_all() const { vector rv; char **attrlist = NULL; int attrlist_len; int attrlist_count; if ((attrlist_len = genders_attrlist_create(gh, &attrlist)) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if ((attrlist_count = genders_getattr_all(gh, attrlist, attrlist_len)) < 0) { int errnum = genders_errnum(gh); genders_attrlist_destroy(gh, attrlist); _throw_exception(errnum); } for (int i = 0; i < attrlist_count; i++) rv.push_back(attrlist[i]); genders_attrlist_destroy(gh, attrlist); return rv; } bool Genders::testattr(const string attr, string &val, const string node) const { char *valbuf = NULL; int maxvallen; int ret; bool rv = false; if ((maxvallen = genders_getmaxvallen(gh)) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if (!(valbuf = (char *)malloc(maxvallen + 1))) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); memset(valbuf, '\0', maxvallen + 1); if ((ret = genders_testattr(gh, node.c_str(), attr.c_str(), valbuf, maxvallen + 1)) < 0) { free(valbuf); _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); } if (ret) { rv = true; val = valbuf; } else val = ""; free(valbuf); return rv; } bool Genders::testattrval(const string attr, const string val, const string node) const { bool rv = false; int ret; if ((ret = genders_testattrval(gh, node.c_str(), attr.c_str(), val.c_str())) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if (ret) rv = true; return rv; } bool Genders::isnode(const string node) const { bool rv = false; int ret; if ((ret = genders_isnode(gh, node.c_str())) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if (ret) rv = true; return rv; } bool Genders::isattr(const string attr) const { bool rv = false; int ret; if ((ret = genders_isattr(gh, attr.c_str())) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if (ret) rv = true; return rv; } bool Genders::isattrval(const string attr, const string val) const { bool rv = false; int ret; if ((ret = genders_isattrval(gh, attr.c_str(), val.c_str())) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if (ret) rv = true; return rv; } vector< string > Genders::query(const string query) const { vector rv; char **nodelist = NULL; int nodelist_len; int nodelist_count; if ((nodelist_len = genders_nodelist_create(gh, &nodelist)) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if ((nodelist_count = genders_query(gh, nodelist, nodelist_len, query.c_str())) < 0) { int errnum = genders_errnum(gh); genders_nodelist_destroy(gh, nodelist); _throw_exception(errnum); } for (int i = 0; i < nodelist_count; i++) rv.push_back(nodelist[i]); genders_nodelist_destroy(gh, nodelist); return rv; } bool Genders::testquery(const std::string query, const std::string node) { bool rv = false; int ret; if ((ret = genders_testquery(gh, node.c_str(), query.c_str())) < 0) _throw_exception(genders_errnum(gh)); if (ret) rv = true; return rv; } genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224071016731 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/GendersTest/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224071021160 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/GendersTest/GendersTest.java0000644002055400205540000001747512016734450024265 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000import gov.llnl.lc.chaos.*; class GendersTest { public static void main(String[] args) { try { Genders gh = new Genders("GendersTest/testgenders"); try { System.out.println("NumNodes = " + gh.getnumnodes()); System.out.println("Numattrs = " + gh.getnumattrs()); System.out.println("Maxattrs = " + gh.getmaxattrs()); System.out.println("Getnodname = " + gh.getnodename()); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("unexpected exception: " + e); } String[] nodes; try { nodes = gh.getnodes(); for (String tmp : nodes) System.out.println("GetNodes All Node: " + tmp); nodes = gh.getnodes("mgmt"); for (String tmp : nodes) System.out.println("GetNodes mgmt Node: " + tmp); nodes = gh.getnodes("foobarlalala"); for (String tmp : nodes) System.out.println("GetNodes foobarlalala Node: " + tmp); nodes = gh.getnodes("cfhost"); for (String tmp : nodes) System.out.println("GetNodes cfhost Node: " + tmp); nodes = gh.getnodes("cfhost", "foobar"); for (String tmp : nodes) System.out.println("GetNodes cfhost=foobar Node: " + tmp); nodes = gh.getnodes("cfhost", "hypei"); for (String tmp : nodes) System.out.println("GetNodes cfhost=hypei Node: " + tmp); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("unexpected exception: " + e); } String attrs[]; String vals[]; try { attrs = gh.getattr(); for (String tmp : attrs) System.out.println("getattr : " + tmp); attrs = gh.getattr("hype355"); for (String tmp : attrs) System.out.println("getattr hype355: " + tmp); attrs = gh.getattr_all(); for (String tmp : attrs) System.out.println("Getattr All : " + tmp); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("unexpected exception: " + e); } boolean b; try { b = gh.isnode("foobar"); System.out.println("Isnode foobar : " + b); b = gh.isnode("hype355"); System.out.println("Isnode hype355 : " + b); b = gh.isnode(null); System.out.println("Isnode null : " + b); b = gh.isattr("foobar"); System.out.println("Isattr foobar : " + b); b = gh.isattr("mgmt"); System.out.println("Isattr mgmt : " + b); b = gh.isattrval("cfhost", "foobar"); System.out.println("Isattrval cfhost=foobar : " + b); b = gh.isattrval("cfhost", "hypei"); System.out.println("Isattrval cfhost=hypei : " + b); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("unexpected exception: " + e); } try { nodes = gh.query("mgmt"); for (String tmp : nodes) System.out.println("Query mgmt: " + tmp); nodes = gh.query("mgmt||login"); for (String tmp : nodes) System.out.println("Query mgmt||login: " + tmp); nodes = gh.query("mgmt&&login"); for (String tmp : nodes) System.out.println("Query mgmt&&login: " + tmp); nodes = gh.query("~mgmt"); for (String tmp : nodes) System.out.println("Query ~mgmt: " + tmp); b = gh.testquery("mgmt"); System.out.println("TestQuery mgmt: " + b); b = gh.testquery("login"); System.out.println("TestQuery login: " + b); b = gh.testquery("hype355", "mgmt"); System.out.println("TestQuery mgmt: " + b); b = gh.testquery("hype355", "login"); System.out.println("TestQuery login: " + b); b = gh.testquery("hype356", "mgmt"); System.out.println("TestQuery mgmt: " + b); b = gh.testquery("hype356", "login"); System.out.println("TestQuery login: " + b); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("unexpected exception: " + e); } String val; try { val = gh.getattrval("mgmt"); System.out.println("Getattrval mgmt : " + val); val = gh.getattrval("login"); System.out.println("Getattrval login : " + val); val = gh.getattrval("cfhost"); System.out.println("Getattrval cfhost : " + val); val = gh.getattrval("hype355", "mgmt"); System.out.println("Getattrval hype355 mgmt : " + val); val = gh.getattrval("hype355", "login"); System.out.println("Getattrval hype355 login : " + val); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("unexpected exception: " + e); } try { val = gh.getattrval("hype355", "cfhost"); System.out.println("Getattrval hype355 cfhost : " + val); val = gh.getattrval("hype356", "mgmt"); System.out.println("Getattrval hype356 mgmt : " + val); val = gh.getattrval("hype356", "login"); System.out.println("Getattrval hype356 login : " + val); val = gh.getattrval("hype356", "cfhost"); System.out.println("Getattrval hype356 cfhost : " + val); b = gh.testattr("mgmt"); System.out.println("Testattr mgmt : " + b); b = gh.testattr("login"); System.out.println("Testattr login : " + b); b = gh.testattr("cfhost"); System.out.println("Testattr cfhost : " + b); b = gh.testattr("hype355", "mgmt"); System.out.println("Testattr hype355 mgmt : " + b); b = gh.testattr("hype355", "login"); System.out.println("Testattr hype355 login : " + b); b = gh.testattr("hype355", "cfhost"); System.out.println("Testattr hype355 cfhost : " + b); b = gh.testattr("hype356", "mgmt"); System.out.println("Testattr hype356 mgmt : " + b); b = gh.testattr("hype356", "login"); System.out.println("Testattr hype356 login : " + b); b = gh.testattr("hype356", "cfhost"); System.out.println("Testattr hype356 cfhost : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("mgmt", ""); System.out.println("Testattrval mgmt= : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("mgmt", "foobar"); System.out.println("Testattrval mgmt=foobar : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("login", ""); System.out.println("Testattrval login= : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("login", "foobar"); System.out.println("Testattrval login=foobar : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("cfhost", "hypei"); System.out.println("Testattrval cfhost=hypei : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("cfhost", "foobar"); System.out.println("Testattrval cfhost=foobar : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype355", "mgmt", ""); System.out.println("Testattrval hype355 mgmt= : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype355", "mgmt", "foobar"); System.out.println("Testattrval hype355 mgmt=foobar : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype355", "login", ""); System.out.println("Testattrval hype355 login= : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype355", "login", "foobar"); System.out.println("Testattrval hype355 login=foobar : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype355", "cfhost", "hypei"); System.out.println("Testattrval hype355 cfhost=hypei : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype355", "cfhost", "foobar"); System.out.println("Testattrval hype355 cfhost=foobar : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype356", "mgmt", ""); System.out.println("Testattrval hype356 mgmt= : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype356", "mgmt", "foobar"); System.out.println("Testattrval hype356 mgmt=foobar : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype356", "login", ""); System.out.println("Testattrval hype356 login= : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype356", "login", "foobar"); System.out.println("Testattrval hype356 login=foobar : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype356", "cfhost", "hypei"); System.out.println("Testattrval hype356 cfhost=hypei : " + b); b = gh.testattrval("hype356", "cfhost", "foobar"); System.out.println("Testattrval hype356 cfhost=foobar : " + b); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("unexpected exception: " + e); } try { gh.getattr("foobarnode"); } catch (GendersExceptionNotfound e) { System.out.println("Got not found exception : " + e); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("unexpected exception: " + e); } gh.cleanup(); try { System.out.println("NumNodes = " + gh.getnumnodes()); } catch (GendersExceptionInternal e) { System.out.println("Got internal exception: " + e); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("unexpected exception: " + e); } } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("unexpected exception: " + e); } } }genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224071017524 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224071020465 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224071021063 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/chaos/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224071022160 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/chaos/Genders.java0000644002055400205540000001344012016751256024414 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000package gov.llnl.lc.chaos; /** * Java JNI extensions wrapper around libgenders C library. Most * library functions behave similarly to C api functions with minor * exceptions documented below. */ public class Genders { private long gh_addr = 0; private native int genders_constructor(String filename); /** * Creates a Genders object, loading the default genders database */ public Genders() throws GendersException { genders_constructor(null); } /** * Creates a Genders object, loading the specified genders database */ public Genders(String filename) throws GendersException { genders_constructor(filename); } /** * Returns number of nodes parsed in the genders database * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native int getnumnodes() throws GendersException; /** * Returns number of attributes parsed in the genders database * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native int getnumattrs() throws GendersException; /** * Returns maximum number of attributes of any one node parsed in * the genders database * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native int getmaxattrs() throws GendersException; /** * Returns the current node you are on, in shortened hostname * format. * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native String getnodename() throws GendersException; /** * Returns all the nodes in the genders database * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native String[] getnodes() throws GendersException; /** * Returns all the nodes with the specified attribute * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native String[] getnodes(String attr) throws GendersException; /** * Returns all the nodes with the specified attribute and value * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native String[] getnodes(String attr, String val) throws GendersException; /** * Returns all the attributes of the node you are running on * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native String[] getattr() throws GendersException; /** * Returns all the attributes of the specified node * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native String[] getattr(String node) throws GendersException; /** * Returns all of the attributes in the genders database * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native String[] getattr_all() throws GendersException; /** * Returns the value of the specified attribute on the current * node you are running on * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native String getattrval(String attr) throws GendersException; /** * Returns the value of the specified attribute on the specified * node. May be an empty string if the attribute contains no * value. * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native String getattrval(String node, String attr) throws GendersException; /** * Tests if the current node has the specified attribute * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native boolean testattr(String attr) throws GendersException; /** * Tests if the specified node has the specified attribute * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native boolean testattr(String node, String attr) throws GendersException; /** * Tests if the current node has the specified attribute and value. * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native boolean testattrval(String attr, String val) throws GendersException; /** * Tests if the specified node has the specified attribute and value. * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native boolean testattrval(String node, String attr, String val) throws GendersException; /** * Tests if the specified node exists in the genders database * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native boolean isnode(String node) throws GendersException; /** * Tests if the specified attribute exists in the genders database * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native boolean isattr(String attr) throws GendersException; /** * Tests if the specified value exists in the genders database * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native boolean isattrval(String attr, String val) throws GendersException; /** * Returns nodes specified via the specified query. Signify union * with '||', intersection with '&&', * difference with '--', and * complement with '~'. Operations are performed left to * right. Parentheses can be used to change the order of * operations. * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native String[] query(String query) throws GendersException; /** * Test if the current node meets the conditions of the specified query. * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native boolean testquery(String query) throws GendersException; /** * Test if the specified node meets the conditions of the specified query. * * @throws GendersException on error */ public native boolean testquery(String node, String query) throws GendersException; /** * Cleans up allocated memory. Must be called to free memory from * underlying calls. After this method is called, all genders * methods above cannot be called and will result in errors. */ public native void cleanup(); static { System.loadLibrary("Gendersjni"); } } genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersException.java0000644002055400205540000000034112016733701026262 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000package gov.llnl.lc.chaos; /** * Genders Exception class, parent to all specific Genders Exceptions. */ public class GendersException extends Exception { public GendersException(String msg) { super(msg); } } genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionOpen.java0000644002055400205540000000045312016733701027110 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000package gov.llnl.lc.chaos; /** * Genders Open Exception, indicates a genders database cannot be * open, possiblity due to permissions or an incorrect filename. */ public class GendersExceptionOpen extends GendersException { public GendersExceptionOpen(String msg) { super(msg); } } genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionRead.java0000644002055400205540000000036512016733701027064 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000package gov.llnl.lc.chaos; /** * Genders Read Exception, indicates a read error on the genders * database */ public class GendersExceptionRead extends GendersException { public GendersExceptionRead(String msg) { super(msg); } } genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionParse.java0000644002055400205540000000037212016733701027261 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000package gov.llnl.lc.chaos; /** * Genders Parse Exception, indicates a parse error in the genders * database. */ public class GendersExceptionParse extends GendersException { public GendersExceptionParse(String msg) { super(msg); } } genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionParameters.java0000644002055400205540000000036012016733701030307 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000package gov.llnl.lc.chaos; /** * Genders Parameters Exception, indicates an invalid input */ public class GendersExceptionParameters extends GendersException { public GendersExceptionParameters(String msg) { super(msg); } } genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionNotfound.java0000644002055400205540000000041712016733701030003 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000package gov.llnl.lc.chaos; /** * Genders Notfound Exception, indicates a node, attribute, or other * input cannot be found. */ public class GendersExceptionNotfound extends GendersException { public GendersExceptionNotfound(String msg) { super(msg); } } genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionSyntax.java0000644002055400205540000000037112016733701027474 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000package gov.llnl.lc.chaos; /** * Genders Syntax Exception, indicates a syntax error in a genders * query. */ public class GendersExceptionSyntax extends GendersException { public GendersExceptionSyntax(String msg) { super(msg); } } genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionInternal.java0000644002055400205540000000041012016733701027754 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000package gov.llnl.lc.chaos; /** * Genders Internal Exception, all other errors that may occur due to * system issues. */ public class GendersExceptionInternal extends GendersException { public GendersExceptionInternal(String msg) { super(msg); } } genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/gov/llnl/lc/chaos/MANIFEST.MF0000644002055400205540000000002612016240337023601 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000Manifest-Version: 1.0 genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/src/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224071017520 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/src/Gendersjni.h0000644002055400205540000001331512016731176021763 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - it is machine generated */ #include /* Header for class gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders */ #ifndef _Included_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders #define _Included_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: genders_constructor * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;)I */ JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_genders_1constructor (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getnumnodes * Signature: ()I */ JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnumnodes (JNIEnv *, jobject); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getnumattrs * Signature: ()I */ JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnumattrs (JNIEnv *, jobject); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getmaxattrs * Signature: ()I */ JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getmaxattrs (JNIEnv *, jobject); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getnodename * Signature: ()Ljava/lang/String; */ JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnodename (JNIEnv *, jobject); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getnodes * Signature: ()[Ljava/lang/String; */ JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnodes__ (JNIEnv *, jobject); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getnodes * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;)[Ljava/lang/String; */ JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnodes__Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getnodes * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)[Ljava/lang/String; */ JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnodes__Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getattr * Signature: ()[Ljava/lang/String; */ JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getattr__ (JNIEnv *, jobject); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getattr * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;)[Ljava/lang/String; */ JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getattr__Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getattr_all * Signature: ()[Ljava/lang/String; */ JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getattr_1all (JNIEnv *, jobject); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getattrval * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/String; */ JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getattrval__Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: getattrval * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/String; */ JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getattrval__Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: testattr * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;)Z */ JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_testattr__Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: testattr * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Z */ JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_testattr__Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: testattrval * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Z */ JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_testattrval__Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: testattrval * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Z */ JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_testattrval__Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring, jstring, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: isnode * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;)Z */ JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_isnode (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: isattr * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;)Z */ JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_isattr (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: isattrval * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Z */ JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_isattrval (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: query * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;)[Ljava/lang/String; */ JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_query (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: testquery * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;)Z */ JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_testquery__Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: testquery * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Z */ JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_testquery__Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring, jstring); /* * Class: gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders * Method: cleanup * Signature: ()V */ JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_cleanup (JNIEnv *, jobject); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif genders-1.22/src/extensions/java/src/Gendersjni.c0000644002055400205540000005547412016734214021766 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000#include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "Gendersjni.h" static void _throw_exception (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, int errnum) { jclass gexcept_class = NULL; if (errnum == GENDERS_ERR_OPEN) { if (!(gexcept_class = (*env)->FindClass (env, "gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionOpen"))) goto cleanup; (*env)->ThrowNew (env, gexcept_class, genders_strerror (GENDERS_ERR_OPEN)); } else if (errnum == GENDERS_ERR_READ) { if (!(gexcept_class = (*env)->FindClass (env, "gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionRead"))) goto cleanup; (*env)->ThrowNew (env, gexcept_class, genders_strerror (GENDERS_ERR_READ)); } else if (errnum == GENDERS_ERR_PARSE) { if (!(gexcept_class = (*env)->FindClass (env, "gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionParse"))) goto cleanup; (*env)->ThrowNew (env, gexcept_class, genders_strerror (GENDERS_ERR_PARSE)); } else if (errnum == GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS) { if (!(gexcept_class = (*env)->FindClass (env, "gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionParameters"))) goto cleanup; (*env)->ThrowNew (env, gexcept_class, genders_strerror (GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS)); } else if (errnum == GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND) { if (!(gexcept_class = (*env)->FindClass (env, "gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionNotfound"))) goto cleanup; (*env)->ThrowNew (env, gexcept_class, genders_strerror (GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND)); } else if (errnum == GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX) { if (!(gexcept_class = (*env)->FindClass (env, "gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionSyntax"))) goto cleanup; (*env)->ThrowNew (env, gexcept_class, genders_strerror (GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX)); } else { if (!(gexcept_class = (*env)->FindClass (env, "gov/llnl/lc/chaos/GendersExceptionInternal"))) goto cleanup; (*env)->ThrowNew (env, gexcept_class, genders_strerror (GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL)); } cleanup: (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, gexcept_class); } static int _constructor (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, const char *filename) { genders_t handle; jclass genders_cls = NULL; jfieldID gh_addr_fid; jint rv = -1; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create ())) { _throw_exception (env, obj, GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL); goto cleanup; } if (genders_load_data (handle, filename) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); genders_handle_destroy (handle); goto cleanup; } genders_cls = (*env)->GetObjectClass (env, obj); if (!(gh_addr_fid = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, genders_cls, "gh_addr", "J"))) { genders_handle_destroy (handle); goto cleanup; } (*env)->SetLongField (env, obj, gh_addr_fid, (long)handle); rv = 0; cleanup: return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_genders_1constructor (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring filename) { const jbyte *filenameutf = NULL; jint rv = -1; if (filename) { if (!(filenameutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, filename, NULL))) goto cleanup; rv = _constructor (env, obj, filenameutf); } else _constructor (env, obj, NULL); cleanup: if (filename && filenameutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, filename, filenameutf); return (rv); } static int _get_handle (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, genders_t *handle) { jclass genders_cls; jfieldID gh_addr_fid; jlong jgh_addr_addr; int rv = -1; genders_cls = (*env)->GetObjectClass (env, obj); if (!(gh_addr_fid = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, genders_cls, "gh_addr", "J"))) goto cleanup; jgh_addr_addr = (*env)->GetLongField (env, obj, gh_addr_fid); if (!jgh_addr_addr) { _throw_exception (env, obj, GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL); goto cleanup; } (*handle) = (genders_t)jgh_addr_addr; rv = 0; cleanup: return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnumnodes (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj) { genders_t handle; int rv = -1; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((rv = genders_getnumnodes (handle)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } cleanup: return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnumattrs (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj) { genders_t handle; int rv = -1; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((rv = genders_getnumattrs (handle)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } cleanup: return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getmaxattrs (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj) { genders_t handle; int rv = -1; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((rv = genders_getmaxattrs (handle)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } cleanup: return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnodename (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj) { genders_t handle; char *nodenamebuf = NULL; int maxnodenamelen; jstring jnodename = NULL; jstring rv = NULL; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((maxnodenamelen = genders_getmaxnodelen (handle)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if (!(nodenamebuf = (char *)malloc (maxnodenamelen + 1))) { _throw_exception (env, obj, GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL); goto cleanup; } memset (nodenamebuf, '\0', maxnodenamelen + 1); if (genders_getnodename (handle, nodenamebuf, maxnodenamelen + 1) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if (!(jnodename = (*env)->NewStringUTF(env, nodenamebuf))) goto cleanup; rv = jnodename; cleanup: free (nodenamebuf); return (rv); } static jobjectArray _getnodes (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, const char *attr, const char *val) { genders_t handle; char **nodelist = NULL; int nodelistlen; jclass string_class = NULL; jobjectArray jnodelist = NULL; jobjectArray rv = NULL; int nodeslen; int i; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((nodelistlen = genders_nodelist_create (handle, &nodelist)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if ((nodeslen = genders_getnodes (handle, nodelist, nodelistlen, attr, val)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } string_class = (*env)->FindClass(env, "java/lang/String"); if (!(jnodelist = (*env)->NewObjectArray(env, nodeslen, string_class, NULL))) goto cleanup; for (i = 0; i < nodeslen; i++) { jstring tmpstr; if (!(tmpstr = (*env)->NewStringUTF(env, nodelist[i]))) goto cleanup; (*env)->SetObjectArrayElement (env, jnodelist, i, tmpstr); (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, tmpstr); } rv = jnodelist; cleanup: if (!rv && jnodelist) (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, jnodelist); genders_nodelist_destroy (handle, nodelist); (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, string_class); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnodes__ (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj) { return (_getnodes (env, obj, NULL, NULL)); } JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnodes__Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring attr) { const jbyte *attrutf = NULL; jobjectArray rv = NULL; if (attr) { if (!(attrutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, attr, NULL))) goto cleanup; } rv = _getnodes (env, obj, attrutf, NULL); cleanup: if (attr && attrutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, attr, attrutf); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getnodes__Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring attr, jstring val) { const jbyte *attrutf = NULL; const jbyte *valutf = NULL; jobjectArray rv = NULL; if (attr) { if (!(attrutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, attr, NULL))) goto cleanup; } if (val) { if (!(valutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, val, NULL))) goto cleanup; } rv = _getnodes (env, obj, attrutf, valutf); cleanup: if (attr && attrutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, attr, attrutf); if (val && valutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, val, valutf); return (rv); } static jobjectArray _getattr (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, const char *node) { genders_t handle; char **attrlist = NULL; int attrlistlen; jclass string_class = NULL; jobjectArray jlist = NULL; jobjectArray rv = NULL; int attrslen; int i; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((attrlistlen = genders_attrlist_create (handle, &attrlist)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if ((attrslen = genders_getattr (handle, attrlist, NULL, attrlistlen, node)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } string_class = (*env)->FindClass(env, "java/lang/String"); if (!(jlist = (*env)->NewObjectArray(env, attrslen, string_class, NULL))) goto cleanup; for (i = 0; i < attrslen; i++) { jstring tmpstr; if (!(tmpstr = (*env)->NewStringUTF(env, attrlist[i]))) goto cleanup; (*env)->SetObjectArrayElement (env, jlist, i, tmpstr); (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, tmpstr); } rv = jlist; cleanup: if (!rv && jlist) (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, jlist); genders_attrlist_destroy (handle, attrlist); (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, string_class); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getattr__ (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj) { return (_getattr (env, obj, NULL)); } JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getattr__Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring node) { const jbyte *nodeutf; jobjectArray rv = NULL; if (node) { if (!(nodeutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, node, NULL))) goto cleanup; } rv = _getattr (env, obj, nodeutf); cleanup: if (node && nodeutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, node, nodeutf); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getattr_1all (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj) { genders_t handle; char **attrlist = NULL; int attrlistlen; jclass string_class = NULL; jobjectArray jattrlist = NULL; jobjectArray rv = NULL; int attrslen; int i; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((attrlistlen = genders_attrlist_create (handle, &attrlist)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if ((attrslen = genders_getattr_all (handle, attrlist, attrlistlen)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } string_class = (*env)->FindClass(env, "java/lang/String"); if (!(jattrlist = (*env)->NewObjectArray(env, attrslen, string_class, NULL))) goto cleanup; for (i = 0; i < attrslen; i++) { jstring tmpstr; if (!(tmpstr = (*env)->NewStringUTF(env, attrlist[i]))) goto cleanup; (*env)->SetObjectArrayElement (env, jattrlist, i, tmpstr); (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, tmpstr); } rv = jattrlist; cleanup: if (!rv && jattrlist) (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, jattrlist); (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, string_class); return (rv); } static jstring _getattrval (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, const char *node, const char *attr) { genders_t handle; char *valbuf = NULL; int maxvallen; jstring jval = NULL; jstring rv = NULL; int ret; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((maxvallen = genders_getmaxvallen (handle)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if (!(valbuf = (char *)malloc (maxvallen + 1))) { _throw_exception (env, obj, GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL); goto cleanup; } memset (valbuf, '\0', maxvallen + 1); if ((ret = genders_testattr (handle, node, attr, valbuf, maxvallen + 1)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if (ret) { if (!(jval = (*env)->NewStringUTF(env, valbuf))) goto cleanup; } rv = jval; cleanup: free (valbuf); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getattrval__Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring attr) { const jbyte *attrutf; jstring rv = NULL; if (attr) { if (!(attrutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, attr, NULL))) goto cleanup; } rv = _getattrval (env, obj, NULL, attrutf); cleanup: if (attr && attrutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, attr, attrutf); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_getattrval__Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring node, jstring attr) { const jbyte *nodeutf; const jbyte *attrutf; jstring rv = NULL; if (node) { if (!(nodeutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, node, NULL))) goto cleanup; } if (attr) { if (!(attrutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, attr, NULL))) goto cleanup; } rv = _getattrval (env, obj, nodeutf, attrutf); cleanup: if (node && nodeutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, node, nodeutf); if (attr && attrutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, attr, attrutf); return (rv); } static jboolean _testattr (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, const char *node, const char *attr) { genders_t handle; jboolean rv = JNI_FALSE; int ret; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((ret = genders_testattr (handle, node, attr, NULL, 0)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if (ret) rv = JNI_TRUE; else rv = JNI_FALSE; cleanup: return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_testattr__Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring attr) { const jbyte *attrutf = NULL; jboolean rv = JNI_FALSE; if (attr) { if (!(attrutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, attr, NULL))) goto cleanup; } rv = _testattr (env, obj, NULL, attrutf); cleanup: if (attr && attrutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, attr, attrutf); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_testattr__Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring node, jstring attr) { const jbyte *nodeutf = NULL; const jbyte *attrutf = NULL; jboolean rv = JNI_FALSE; if (node) { if (!(nodeutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, node, NULL))) goto cleanup; } if (attr) { if (!(attrutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, attr, NULL))) goto cleanup; } rv = _testattr (env, obj, nodeutf, attrutf); cleanup: if (node && nodeutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, node, nodeutf); if (attr && attrutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, attr, attrutf); return (rv); } static jboolean _testattrval (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, const char *node, const char *attr, const char *val) { genders_t handle; jboolean rv = JNI_FALSE; int ret; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((ret = genders_testattrval (handle, node, attr, val)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if (ret) rv = JNI_TRUE; else rv = JNI_FALSE; cleanup: return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_testattrval__Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring attr, jstring val) { const jbyte *attrutf = NULL; const jbyte *valutf = NULL; jboolean rv = JNI_FALSE; if (attr) { if (!(attrutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, attr, NULL))) goto cleanup; } if (val) { if (!(valutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, val, NULL))) goto cleanup; } rv = _testattrval (env, obj, NULL, attrutf, valutf); cleanup: if (attr && attrutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, attr, attrutf); if (val && valutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, val, valutf); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_testattrval__Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring node, jstring attr, jstring val) { const jbyte *nodeutf = NULL; const jbyte *attrutf = NULL; const jbyte *valutf = NULL; jboolean rv = JNI_FALSE; if (node) { if (!(nodeutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, node, NULL))) goto cleanup; } if (attr) { if (!(attrutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, attr, NULL))) goto cleanup; } if (val) { if (!(valutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, val, NULL))) goto cleanup; } rv = _testattrval (env, obj, nodeutf, attrutf, valutf); cleanup: if (node && nodeutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, node, nodeutf); if (attr && attrutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, attr, attrutf); if (val && valutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, val, valutf); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_isnode (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring node) { genders_t handle; const jbyte *nodeutf = NULL; jboolean rv = JNI_FALSE; int ret; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if (node) { if (!(nodeutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, node, NULL))) goto cleanup; } if ((ret = genders_isnode (handle, nodeutf)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if (ret) rv = JNI_TRUE; else rv = JNI_FALSE; cleanup: if (node && nodeutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, node, nodeutf); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_isattr (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring attr) { genders_t handle; const jbyte *attrutf = NULL; jboolean rv = JNI_FALSE; int ret; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if (attr) { if (!(attrutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, attr, NULL))) goto cleanup; } if ((ret = genders_isattr (handle, attrutf)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if (ret) rv = JNI_TRUE; else rv = JNI_FALSE; cleanup: if (attr && attrutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, attr, attrutf); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_isattrval (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring attr, jstring val) { genders_t handle; const jbyte *attrutf = NULL; const jbyte *valutf = NULL; jboolean rv = JNI_FALSE; int ret; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if (attr) { if (!(attrutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, attr, NULL))) goto cleanup; } if (val) { if (!(valutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, val, NULL))) goto cleanup; } if ((ret = genders_isattrval (handle, attrutf, valutf)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if (ret) rv = JNI_TRUE; else rv = JNI_FALSE; cleanup: if (attr && attrutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, attr, attrutf); if (val && valutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, val, valutf); return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_query (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring query) { genders_t handle; const jbyte *queryutf = NULL; char **nodelist = NULL; int nodelistlen; jclass string_class = NULL; jobjectArray jnodelist = NULL; jobjectArray rv = NULL; int nodeslen; int i; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if (query) { if (!(queryutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, query, NULL))) goto cleanup; } if ((nodelistlen = genders_nodelist_create (handle, &nodelist)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if ((nodeslen = genders_query (handle, nodelist, nodelistlen, queryutf)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } string_class = (*env)->FindClass(env, "java/lang/String"); if (!(jnodelist = (*env)->NewObjectArray(env, nodeslen, string_class, NULL))) goto cleanup; for (i = 0; i < nodeslen; i++) { jstring tmpstr; if (!(tmpstr = (*env)->NewStringUTF(env, nodelist[i]))) goto cleanup; (*env)->SetObjectArrayElement (env, jnodelist, i, tmpstr); (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, tmpstr); } rv = jnodelist; cleanup: if (!rv && jnodelist) (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, jnodelist); genders_nodelist_destroy (handle, nodelist); if (query && queryutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, query, queryutf); (*env)->DeleteLocalRef (env, string_class); return (rv); } static jboolean _testquery (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, const char *node, const char *query) { genders_t handle; jboolean rv = JNI_FALSE; int ret; if (_get_handle (env, obj, &handle) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((ret = genders_testquery (handle, node, query)) < 0) { _throw_exception (env, obj, genders_errnum (handle)); goto cleanup; } if (ret) rv = JNI_TRUE; else rv = JNI_FALSE; cleanup: return (rv); } JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_gov_llnl_lc_chaos_Genders_testquery__Ljava_lang_String_2 (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jstring query) { const jbyte *queryutf = NULL; jboolean rv = JNI_FALSE; if (query) { if (!(queryutf = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars(env, query, NULL))) goto cleanup; } rv = _testquery (env, obj, NULL, queryutf); cleanup: if (query && queryutf) (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(env, query, queryutf); return (rv); 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you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. # # Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with Genders. If not, see . ############################################################################# package Libgenders; use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; require Exporter; require DynaLoader; our @ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader); our $VERSION = '@PERLGENDERS_VERSION@'; bootstrap Libgenders $VERSION; 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Libgenders - Perl extension for libgenders =head1 SYNOPSIS use Libgenders; Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OPEN Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_READ Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_PARSE Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_QUERYINPUT Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE Libgenders::GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE $handle = Libgenders->genders_handle_create(); $handle->genders_load_data([$filename]); $handle->genders_errnum() $handle->genders_strerror($errnum) $handle->genders_errormsg() $handle->genders_perror($msg) $handle->genders_getnumnodes() $handle->genders_getnumattrs() $handle->genders_getnodename() $handle->genders_getnodes([$attr, [$val]]) $handle->genders_getattr([$node]) $handle->genders_getattr_all() $handle->genders_getattrval($attr, [$node]) $handle->genders_testattr($attr, [$node]) $handle->genders_testattrval($attr, $val, [$node]) $handle->genders_isnode([$node]) $handle->genders_isattr($attr) $handle->genders_isattrval($attr, $val) $handle->genders_index_attrvals($attr) $handle->genders_query([$query]) $handle->genders_testquery($query, [$node]) $handle->genders_parse([$filename]); =head1 DESCRIPTION This package provides a perl interface to the genders C API (see libgenders(3)). The perl interface is simliar to the genders C API, with some necessary changes due to the inherent differences between C and perl. Some of the functions from the C API cannot be accessed via this perl interface, some new functions were created, the behavior of some functions was modified, and the parameters passed into some functions have been changed. Please read the instructions below so to understand how to use the Libgenders package. =head2 Initialization =over 4 =item Bgenders_handle_create> Returns a genders object on success, undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_load_data([$filename])> Opens, reads, and parses the genders file specified by $filename. If $filename is not specified, the default genders file is parsed. Returns 0 on success, -1 on error. =back =head2 Error Messages Similarly to the C API, an error code is stored in the genders object after an error has occurred. The following can be used to retrieve the error code and output information about the error. =over 4 =item B<$handle-Egenders_errnum()> Returns the error code most recently set. =item B<$handle-Egenders_strerror($errnum)> Returns a string describing the error code $errnum. =item B<$handle-Egenders_errormsg()> Returns a string describing the most recent error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_perror([$msg])> Outputs $msg and a string describing the most recent error to standard error. If $msg is not specified, only a description of the most recent error will be output to standard error. =back =head2 Utility Functions =over 4 =item B<$handle-Egenders_getnumnodes()> Returns the number of nodes listed in the genders file. Returns -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_getnumattrs()> Returns the number of attributes listed in the genders file. Returns -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_getnodename()> Returns the shortened hostname of the current node. Returns undef on error. =back =head2 Parsing Functions =over 4 =item B<$handle-Egenders_getnodes([$attr, [$val]])> Returns a reference to a list of nodes that have the specified attribute and value. If $val is not specified, only $attr is considered. If both $attr and $val are not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned. Returns undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_getattr([$node])> Returns a reference to an array that holds references to two lists. The first list is a reference to an array of attributes for the specified node. The second list is a reference to an array of values for the specified node. If $node is not specified, the local node is used. Returns undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_getattr_all()> Returns a reference to a list of all the attributes listed in the genders file. Returns undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_getattrval($attr, [$node])> Returns the value of an attribute listed in a node. Returns the empty string if the attribute has no value. If $node is not specified, local node is used. Returns undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_testattr($attr, [$node])> Tests if a node has a specified attribute. If $node is not specified, local node is used. Returns 1 if the node contains the attribute, 0 if not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_testattrval($attr, $val, [$node])> Tests if a node has a specified attribute=value pair. If $node is not specified, local node is used. Returns 1 if the node contains the attribute=value pair, 0 if not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_isnode([$node])> Tests if a node is listed in the genders file. If $node is not specified, local node is used. Returns 1 if the node is listed, 0 if it is not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_isattr($attr)> Tests if the attribute $attr is listed in the genders file. Returns 1 if the attribute is listed, 0 if it is not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_isattrval($attr, $val)> Tests if the attribute=value pair is listed in the genders file. Returns 1 if the pair is listed, 0 if it is not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_index_attrvals($attr)> Internally adds indexing to decrease search times for genders attribute value combinations. Will specifically aid performance of the genders_getnodes and genders_isattrval functions. Only one attribute can be indexed at a time. Subsequent calls to this function with a different attribute will overwrite earlier indexes. =item B<$handle-Egenders_query([$query])> Returns a reference to a list of nodes specified by a genders query. A genders query is based on the union, intersection, set difference, or complement between genders attributes and values. Union is represented by two pipe symbols ('||'), intersection by two ampersand symbols ('&&'), difference by two minus symbols ('--'), and complement by a tilde ('~') Operations are performed from left to right. Parentheses may be used to change the order of operations. For example, the following query would retrieve all nodes other than management or login nodes: "~(mgmt||login)". If $query is not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned. Returns undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_testquery($query, [$node])> Tests if a node meets the conditions specified in the query. If $node is not specified, local node is used. Returns 1 if the node is contained within the query, 0 if not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_parse([$filename])> Parse a genders file and output parse errors to standard error. If $filename is not specified, the default genders file is parsed. Returns the number of errors (0 if no parse errors were found) on success, -1 on error. =back =head2 Error Codes/Constants The same error codes and constants listed in /usr/include/genders.h can be accessed through the following functions: Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OPEN Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_READ Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_PARSE Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_QUERYINPUT Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE Libgenders::GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE =head1 AUTHOR Albert Chu Echu11@llnl.govE =head1 SEE ALSO L =cut genders-1.22/src/extensions/perl/Libgenders/Makefile.am0000644002055400205540000000373411536263645023101 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000##***************************************************************************** ## $Id: Makefile.am,v 1.25 2009-08-12 23:35:19 chu11 Exp $ ##***************************************************************************** ## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in. ##***************************************************************************** # Use Perl's ExtUtils::MakeMaker to get autoconf/automake to install # into the correct location # DESTDIR is usually set during make install time, not configure or # make time, so we work around it with the --with-extension-destdir # autoconf option. 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Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. # Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). # Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . # UCRL-CODE-2003-004. # # This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. # For details, see . # # Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. # # Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with Genders. If not, see . ############################################################################# package Libgenders; use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; require Exporter; require DynaLoader; our @ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader); our $VERSION = '0.03'; bootstrap Libgenders $VERSION; 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Libgenders - Perl extension for libgenders =head1 SYNOPSIS use Libgenders; Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OPEN Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_READ Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_PARSE Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_QUERYINPUT Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE Libgenders::GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE $handle = Libgenders->genders_handle_create(); $handle->genders_load_data([$filename]); $handle->genders_errnum() $handle->genders_strerror($errnum) $handle->genders_errormsg() $handle->genders_perror($msg) $handle->genders_getnumnodes() $handle->genders_getnumattrs() $handle->genders_getnodename() $handle->genders_getnodes([$attr, [$val]]) $handle->genders_getattr([$node]) $handle->genders_getattr_all() $handle->genders_getattrval($attr, [$node]) $handle->genders_testattr($attr, [$node]) $handle->genders_testattrval($attr, $val, [$node]) $handle->genders_isnode([$node]) $handle->genders_isattr($attr) $handle->genders_isattrval($attr, $val) $handle->genders_index_attrvals($attr) $handle->genders_query([$query]) $handle->genders_testquery($query, [$node]) $handle->genders_parse([$filename]); =head1 DESCRIPTION This package provides a perl interface to the genders C API (see libgenders(3)). The perl interface is simliar to the genders C API, with some necessary changes due to the inherent differences between C and perl. Some of the functions from the C API cannot be accessed via this perl interface, some new functions were created, the behavior of some functions was modified, and the parameters passed into some functions have been changed. Please read the instructions below so to understand how to use the Libgenders package. =head2 Initialization =over 4 =item Bgenders_handle_create> Returns a genders object on success, undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_load_data([$filename])> Opens, reads, and parses the genders file specified by $filename. If $filename is not specified, the default genders file is parsed. Returns 0 on success, -1 on error. =back =head2 Error Messages Similarly to the C API, an error code is stored in the genders object after an error has occurred. The following can be used to retrieve the error code and output information about the error. =over 4 =item B<$handle-Egenders_errnum()> Returns the error code most recently set. =item B<$handle-Egenders_strerror($errnum)> Returns a string describing the error code $errnum. =item B<$handle-Egenders_errormsg()> Returns a string describing the most recent error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_perror([$msg])> Outputs $msg and a string describing the most recent error to standard error. If $msg is not specified, only a description of the most recent error will be output to standard error. =back =head2 Utility Functions =over 4 =item B<$handle-Egenders_getnumnodes()> Returns the number of nodes listed in the genders file. Returns -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_getnumattrs()> Returns the number of attributes listed in the genders file. Returns -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_getnodename()> Returns the shortened hostname of the current node. Returns undef on error. =back =head2 Parsing Functions =over 4 =item B<$handle-Egenders_getnodes([$attr, [$val]])> Returns a reference to a list of nodes that have the specified attribute and value. If $val is not specified, only $attr is considered. If both $attr and $val are not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned. Returns undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_getattr([$node])> Returns a reference to an array that holds references to two lists. The first list is a reference to an array of attributes for the specified node. The second list is a reference to an array of values for the specified node. If $node is not specified, the local node is used. Returns undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_getattr_all()> Returns a reference to a list of all the attributes listed in the genders file. Returns undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_getattrval($attr, [$node])> Returns the value of an attribute listed in a node. Returns the empty string if the attribute has no value. If $node is not specified, local node is used. Returns undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_testattr($attr, [$node])> Tests if a node has a specified attribute. If $node is not specified, local node is used. Returns 1 if the node contains the attribute, 0 if not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_testattrval($attr, $val, [$node])> Tests if a node has a specified attribute=value pair. If $node is not specified, local node is used. Returns 1 if the node contains the attribute=value pair, 0 if not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_isnode([$node])> Tests if a node is listed in the genders file. If $node is not specified, local node is used. Returns 1 if the node is listed, 0 if it is not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_isattr($attr)> Tests if the attribute $attr is listed in the genders file. Returns 1 if the attribute is listed, 0 if it is not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_isattrval($attr, $val)> Tests if the attribute=value pair is listed in the genders file. Returns 1 if the pair is listed, 0 if it is not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_index_attrvals($attr)> Internally adds indexing to decrease search times for genders attribute value combinations. Will specifically aid performance of the genders_getnodes and genders_isattrval functions. Only one attribute can be indexed at a time. Subsequent calls to this function with a different attribute will overwrite earlier indexes. =item B<$handle-Egenders_query([$query])> Returns a reference to a list of nodes specified by a genders query. A genders query is based on the union, intersection, set difference, or complement between genders attributes and values. Union is represented by two pipe symbols ('||'), intersection by two ampersand symbols ('&&'), difference by two minus symbols ('--'), and complement by a tilde ('~') Operations are performed from left to right. Parentheses may be used to change the order of operations. For example, the following query would retrieve all nodes other than management or login nodes: "~(mgmt||login)". If $query is not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned. Returns undef on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_testquery($query, [$node])> Tests if a node meets the conditions specified in the query. If $node is not specified, local node is used. Returns 1 if the node is contained within the query, 0 if not, -1 on error. =item B<$handle-Egenders_parse([$filename])> Parse a genders file and output parse errors to standard error. If $filename is not specified, the default genders file is parsed. Returns the number of errors (0 if no parse errors were found) on success, -1 on error. =back =head2 Error Codes/Constants The same error codes and constants listed in /usr/include/genders.h can be accessed through the following functions: Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OPEN Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_READ Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_PARSE Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_QUERYINPUT Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL Libgenders::GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE Libgenders::GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE =head1 AUTHOR Albert Chu Echu11@llnl.govE =head1 SEE ALSO L =cut genders-1.22/src/extensions/perl/Libgenders/Libgenders.xs0000644002055400205540000003005511650357015023463 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: Libgenders.xs,v 1.43 2009-06-02 18:05:21 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include "EXTERN.h" #include "perl.h" #include "XSUB.h" #if STDC_HEADERS #include #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ #include MODULE = Libgenders PACKAGE = Libgenders PROTOTYPES: ENABLE int GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_OPEN (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_OPEN; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_READ (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_READ; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_PARSE (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; OUTPUT: RETVAL int GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE; OUTPUT: RETVAL char * GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE (sv=&PL_sv_undef) SV *sv CODE: RETVAL = GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE; OUTPUT: RETVAL void DESTROY(handle) genders_t handle CODE: (void)genders_handle_destroy(handle); genders_t genders_handle_create(CLASS) char *CLASS; CODE: RETVAL = genders_handle_create(); OUTPUT: RETVAL int genders_load_data(handle, filename=NULL) genders_t handle char *filename CODE: RETVAL = genders_load_data(handle, filename); OUTPUT: RETVAL int genders_errnum(handle) genders_t handle CODE: RETVAL = genders_errnum(handle); OUTPUT: RETVAL char * genders_strerror(handle, errnum) genders_t handle int errnum CODE: RETVAL = genders_strerror(errnum); OUTPUT: RETVAL char * genders_errormsg(handle) genders_t handle CODE: RETVAL = genders_errormsg(handle); OUTPUT: RETVAL void genders_perror(handle, msg=NULL) genders_t handle char *msg CODE: genders_perror(handle, msg); int genders_getnumnodes(handle) genders_t handle CODE: RETVAL = genders_getnumnodes(handle); OUTPUT: RETVAL int genders_getnumattrs(handle) genders_t handle CODE: RETVAL = genders_getnumattrs(handle); OUTPUT: RETVAL SV * genders_getnodename(handle) genders_t handle PREINIT: int len; char *buf = NULL; CODE: if ((len = genders_getmaxnodelen(handle)) < 0) goto handle_error; if (!(buf = (char *)malloc(len+1))) goto handle_error; memset(buf, '\0', len+1); if (genders_getnodename(handle, buf, len+1) < 0) goto handle_error; RETVAL = newSVpv(buf, 0); free(buf); goto the_end; handle_error: free(buf); XSRETURN_UNDEF; the_end: OUTPUT: RETVAL AV * genders_getnodes(handle, attr=NULL, val=NULL) genders_t handle char *attr char *val PREINIT: int len, num, errnum, i; char **nlist = NULL; CODE: if ((len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nlist)) < 0) goto handle_error; if ((num = genders_getnodes(handle, nlist, len, attr, val)) < 0) goto handle_error; RETVAL = newAV(); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) av_push(RETVAL, newSVpv(nlist[i], 0)); if (genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nlist) < 0) goto handle_error; goto the_end; handle_error: errnum = genders_errnum(handle); (void)genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nlist); genders_set_errnum(handle, errnum); XSRETURN_UNDEF; the_end: OUTPUT: RETVAL AV * genders_getattr(handle, node=NULL) genders_t handle char *node PREINIT: int len, num, errnum, i; char **alist = NULL; char **vlist = NULL; AV *attrs; AV *vals; CODE: if ((len = genders_attrlist_create(handle, &alist)) < 0) goto handle_error; if ((len = genders_vallist_create(handle, &vlist)) < 0) goto handle_error; if ((num = genders_getattr(handle, alist, vlist, len, node)) < 0) goto handle_error; attrs = newAV(); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) av_push(attrs, newSVpv(alist[i], 0)); vals = newAV(); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) av_push(vals, newSVpv(vlist[i], 0)); RETVAL = newAV(); av_push(RETVAL, newRV_noinc((SV *)attrs)); av_push(RETVAL, newRV_noinc((SV *)vals)); if (genders_attrlist_destroy(handle, alist) < 0) goto handle_error; alist = NULL; if (genders_vallist_destroy(handle, vlist) < 0) goto handle_error; vlist = NULL; goto the_end; handle_error: errnum = genders_errnum(handle); (void)genders_attrlist_destroy(handle, alist); (void)genders_vallist_destroy(handle, vlist); genders_set_errnum(handle, errnum); XSRETURN_UNDEF; the_end: OUTPUT: RETVAL AV * genders_getattr_all(handle) genders_t handle PREINIT: int len, num, errnum, i; char **alist = NULL; CODE: if ((len = genders_attrlist_create(handle, &alist)) < 0) goto handle_error; if ((num = genders_getattr_all(handle, alist, len)) < 0) goto handle_error; RETVAL = newAV(); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) av_push(RETVAL, newSVpv(alist[i], 0)); if (genders_attrlist_destroy(handle, alist) < 0) goto handle_error; goto the_end; handle_error: errnum = genders_errnum(handle); (void)genders_attrlist_destroy(handle, alist); genders_set_errnum(handle, errnum); XSRETURN_UNDEF; the_end: OUTPUT: RETVAL SV * genders_getattrval(handle, attr, node=NULL) genders_t handle char *attr char *node PREINIT: int rv, len; char *buf = NULL; CODE: if ((len = genders_getmaxvallen(handle)) < 0) goto handle_error; if (!(buf = (char *)malloc(len+1))) goto handle_error; memset(buf, '\0', len+1); if ((rv = genders_testattr(handle, node, attr, buf, len+1)) < 0) goto handle_error; if (rv == 1 && strlen(buf) > 0) RETVAL = newSVpv(buf, 0); else RETVAL = newSVpv("", 0); free(buf); goto the_end; handle_error: free(buf); XSRETURN_UNDEF; the_end: OUTPUT: RETVAL int genders_testattr(handle, attr, node=NULL) genders_t handle char *node char *attr CODE: RETVAL = genders_testattrval(handle, node, attr, NULL); OUTPUT: RETVAL int genders_testattrval(handle, attr, val, node=NULL) genders_t handle char *node char *attr char *val CODE: RETVAL = genders_testattrval(handle, node, attr, val); OUTPUT: RETVAL int genders_isnode(handle, node=NULL) genders_t handle char *node CODE: RETVAL = genders_isnode(handle, node); OUTPUT: RETVAL int genders_isattr(handle, attr) genders_t handle char *attr CODE: RETVAL = genders_isattr(handle, attr); OUTPUT: RETVAL int genders_isattrval(handle, attr, val) genders_t handle char *attr char *val CODE: RETVAL = genders_isattrval(handle, attr, val); OUTPUT: RETVAL int genders_index_attrvals(handle, attr) genders_t handle char *attr CODE: RETVAL = genders_index_attrvals(handle, attr); OUTPUT: RETVAL AV * genders_query(handle, query=NULL) genders_t handle char *query PREINIT: int len, num, errnum, i; char **nlist = NULL; CODE: if ((len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nlist)) < 0) goto handle_error; if ((num = genders_query(handle, nlist, len, query)) < 0) goto handle_error; RETVAL = newAV(); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) av_push(RETVAL, newSVpv(nlist[i], 0)); if (genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nlist) < 0) goto handle_error; goto the_end; handle_error: errnum = genders_errnum(handle); (void)genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nlist); genders_set_errnum(handle, errnum); XSRETURN_UNDEF; the_end: OUTPUT: RETVAL int genders_testquery(handle, query, node=NULL) genders_t handle char *node char *query CODE: RETVAL = genders_testquery(handle, node, query); OUTPUT: RETVAL int genders_parse(handle, filename=NULL) genders_t handle char *filename CODE: RETVAL = genders_parse(handle, filename, NULL); OUTPUT: RETVAL void genders_set_errnum(handle, errnum) genders_t handle int errnum CODE: genders_set_errnum(handle, errnum); genders-1.22/src/extensions/perl/Libgenders/Makefile.PL0000644002055400205540000000174111511446045023001 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use Config; # On AIX, set the compiled-in library path for dynamic libraries to the path # where the C library is installed plus the default library path. Otherwise, # the library path contains an entry for the genders library in the source # directory. my @new_argv; foreach (@ARGV) { if (my ($libdir) = /^GENDERS_LIBDIR=(.*)$/) { if ($Config{osname} eq "aix") { next if ($libdir eq ""); my $lddlflags = $Config{lddlflags}; if ($lddlflags !~ s/(-blibpath:)/$1$libdir:/g) { $lddlflags .= " -blibpath:$libdir:/usr/lib:/lib"; } push @new_argv, "LDDLFLAGS=$lddlflags"; } } else { push @new_argv, $_; } } @ARGV = @new_argv; WriteMakefile( 'NAME' => 'Libgenders', 'VERSION_FROM' => 'Libgenders.pm', 'PREREQ_PM' => {}, ($] >= 5.005 ? (ABSTRACT_FROM => 'Libgenders.pm', AUTHOR => 'Albert Chu ') : ()), ); genders-1.22/src/extensions/perl/Libgenders/typemap0000644002055400205540000000372011650357015022432 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000############################################################################# # $Id: typemap,v 1.10 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ############################################################################# # Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. # Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). # Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . # UCRL-CODE-2003-004. # # This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. # For details, see . # # Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. # # Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with Genders. If not, see . ############################################################################# # # O_OBJECT from Dean Roehrich's Cookbook # http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/DMR/ # TYPEMAP genders_t O_OBJECT char * T_CHAR_PTR OUTPUT T_CHAR_PTR sv_setpv((SV*)$arg, $var); O_OBJECT sv_setref_pv( $arg, CLASS, (void*)$var ); INPUT T_CHAR_PTR $var = (SvOK($arg)) ? ($type)SvPV($arg, PL_na) : NULL O_OBJECT if( sv_isobject($arg) && (SvTYPE(SvRV($arg)) == SVt_PVMG) ) $var = ($type)SvIV((SV*)SvRV( $arg )); else{ warn( \"${Package}::$func_name() -- $var is not a blessed SV reference\" ); XSRETURN_UNDEF; } genders-1.22/src/extensions/perl/Genders/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224071020341 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/src/extensions/perl/Genders/Genders.pm.in0000644002055400205540000002574312177035500022701 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000############################################################################# # $Id: Genders.pm.in,v 1.9 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ############################################################################# # Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. # Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). # Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . # UCRL-CODE-2003-004. # # This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. # For details, see . # # Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. # # Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with Genders. If not, see . ############################################################################# package Genders; use strict; use Libgenders; our $VERSION = "@PERLGENDERS_VERSION@"; require Exporter; our @ISA = qw(Exporter); our @EXPORT_OK = qw(&_errormsg $GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE $debugkey $handlekey); our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( 'all' => [ qw(&_errormsg $GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE $debugkey $handlekey) ] ); our $GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE = Libgenders->GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE; our $debugkey = "_DEBUG"; our $handlekey = "_HANDLE"; sub _errormsg { my $self = shift; my $msg = shift; my $str; if ($self->{$debugkey}) { $str = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_errormsg(); print STDERR "Error: $msg, $str\n"; } } sub new { my $proto = shift; my $class = ref($proto) || $proto; my $filename = shift; my $self = {}; my $handle; my $rv; $self->{$debugkey} = 0; $handle = Libgenders->genders_handle_create(); if (!defined($handle)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_handle_create()"); return undef; } $self->{$handlekey} = $handle; $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_load_data($filename); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_load_data()"); return undef; } bless ($self, $class); return $self; } sub debug { my $self = shift; my $num = shift; if (ref($self)) { if (defined $num) { $self->{$debugkey} = $num; } } } sub getnodename { my $self = shift; my $node; if (ref($self)) { $node = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_getnodename(); if (!defined($node)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_getnodename()"); return ""; } return $node; } else { return ""; } } sub getnodes { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $val = shift; my $nodes; if (ref($self)) { $nodes = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_getnodes($attr, $val); if (!defined($nodes)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_getnodes()"); return (); } return @$nodes; } else { return (); } } sub getattr { my $self = shift; my $node = shift; my $attrsvals; my $attrs; if (ref($self)) { $attrsvals = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_getattr($node); if (!defined($attrsvals)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_getattr()"); return (); } ($attrs) = @$attrsvals; return @$attrs; } else { return (); } } sub getattrval { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $node = shift; my $val; if (ref($self)) { $val = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_getattrval($attr, $node); if (!defined($val)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_getattrval()"); return ""; } return $val; } else { return ""; } } sub getattr_all { my $self = shift; my $attrs; if (ref($self)) { $attrs = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_getattr_all(); if (!defined($attrs)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_getattr_all()"); return (); } return @$attrs; } else { return (); } } sub testattr { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $node = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_testattr($attr, $node); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_testattr()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } sub testattrval { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $val = shift; my $node = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_testattrval($attr, $val, $node); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_testattrval()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } sub isnode { my $self = shift; my $node = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_isnode($node); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_isnode()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } sub isattr{ my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_isattr($attr); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_isattr()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } sub isattrval { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $val = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_isattrval($attr, $val); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_isattrval()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } sub index_attrvals { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; if (ref($self)) { $self->{$handlekey}->genders_index_attrvals($attr); } } sub query { my $self = shift; my $query = shift; my $nodes; if (ref($self)) { $nodes = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_query($query); if (!defined($nodes)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_query()"); return (); } return @$nodes; } else { return (); } } sub testquery { my $self = shift; my $query = shift; my $node = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_testquery($query, $node); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_testquery()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Genders - Perl library for querying a genders file =head1 SYNOPSIS use Genders; $Genders::GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE; $obj = Genders->new([$filename]) $obj->debug($num) $obj->getnodename() $obj->getnodes([$attr, [$val]]) $obj->getattr([$node]) $obj->getattr_all() $obj->getattrval($attr, [$node]) $obj->testattr($attr, [$node]) $obj->testattrval($attr, $val, [$node]) $obj->isnode([$node]) $obj->isattr($attr) $obj->isattrval($attr, $val) $obj->index_attrvals($attr) $obj->query($query) $obj->testquery($query, [$node]) =head1 DESCRIPTION This package provides a perl interface for querying a genders file. =over 4 =item Bnew([$filename])> Creates a Genders object and load genders data from the specified file. If the genders file is not specified, the default genders file will be used. Returns undef if file cannot be read. =item B<$obj-Edebug($num)> Set the debug level in the genders object. By default, the debug level is 0 and all debugging is turned off. To turn it on, set the level to 1. =item B<$obj-Egetnodename()> Returns the name of the current node. =item B<$obj-Egetnodes([$attr, [$val]])> Returns a list of nodes with the specified attribute and value. If a value is not specified only the attribute is considered. If the attribute is not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned. =item B<$obj-Egetattr([$node])> Returns a list of attributes for the specified node. If the node is not specified, the local node's attributes returned. =item B<$obj-Egetattr_all()> Returns a list of all attributes listed in the genders file. =item B<$obj-Egetattrval($attr, [$node])> Returns the value of the specified attribute for the specified node. If the attribute does not exist or the attribute has no value, an empty string is returned. If the node is not specified, the local node's attribute value is returned. =item B<$obj-Etestattr($attr, [$node])> Returns 1 if the specified node has the specified attribute, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. =item B<$obj-Etestattrval($attr, $val, [$node])> Returns 1 if the specified node has the specified attribute and value, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. =item B<$obj-Eisnode([$node])> Returns 1 if the specified node is listed in the genders file, 0 if it is not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. =item B<$obj-Eisattr($attr)> Returns 1 if the specified attribute is listed in the genders file, 0 if it is not. =item B<$obj-Eisattrval($attr, $val)> Returns 1 if the specified attribute is equal to the specified value for some node in the genders file, 0 if it is not. =item B<$obj-Eindex_attrvals($attr)> Internally indexes genders attribute values for faster search times. Subsequent calls with a different attribute will overwrite earlier indexes. =item B<$obj-Equery($query)> Returns a list of nodes specified by a genders query. A genders query is based on the union, intersection, set difference, or complement between genders attributes and values. Union is represented by two pipe symbols ('||'), intersection by two ampersand symbols ('&&'), difference by two minus symbols ('--'), and complement by a tilde ('~') Operations are performed from left to right. Parentheses may be used to change the order of operations. For example, the following query would retrieve all nodes other than management or login nodes: "~(mgmt||login)". If the query is not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned. =item B<$obj-Etestquery($query, [$node])> Returns 1 if the specified node meets the conditions of the specified query, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. =back =head1 AUTHOR Albert Chu Echu11@llnl.govE =head1 SEE ALSO L. 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you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. # # Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with Genders. If not, see . ############################################################################# package Genders; use strict; use Libgenders; our $VERSION = "0.03"; require Exporter; our @ISA = qw(Exporter); our @EXPORT_OK = qw(&_errormsg $GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE $debugkey $handlekey); our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( 'all' => [ qw(&_errormsg $GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE $debugkey $handlekey) ] ); our $GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE = Libgenders->GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE; our $debugkey = "_DEBUG"; our $handlekey = "_HANDLE"; sub _errormsg { my $self = shift; my $msg = shift; my $str; if ($self->{$debugkey}) { $str = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_errormsg(); print STDERR "Error: $msg, $str\n"; } } sub new { my $proto = shift; my $class = ref($proto) || $proto; my $filename = shift; my $self = {}; my $handle; my $rv; $self->{$debugkey} = 0; $handle = Libgenders->genders_handle_create(); if (!defined($handle)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_handle_create()"); return undef; } $self->{$handlekey} = $handle; $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_load_data($filename); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_load_data()"); return undef; } bless ($self, $class); return $self; } sub debug { my $self = shift; my $num = shift; if (ref($self)) { if (defined $num) { $self->{$debugkey} = $num; } } } sub getnodename { my $self = shift; my $node; if (ref($self)) { $node = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_getnodename(); if (!defined($node)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_getnodename()"); return ""; } return $node; } else { return ""; } } sub getnodes { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $val = shift; my $nodes; if (ref($self)) { $nodes = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_getnodes($attr, $val); if (!defined($nodes)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_getnodes()"); return (); } return @$nodes; } else { return (); } } sub getattr { my $self = shift; my $node = shift; my $attrsvals; my $attrs; if (ref($self)) { $attrsvals = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_getattr($node); if (!defined($attrsvals)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_getattr()"); return (); } ($attrs) = @$attrsvals; return @$attrs; } else { return (); } } sub getattrval { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $node = shift; my $val; if (ref($self)) { $val = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_getattrval($attr, $node); if (!defined($val)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_getattrval()"); return ""; } return $val; } else { return ""; } } sub getattr_all { my $self = shift; my $attrs; if (ref($self)) { $attrs = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_getattr_all(); if (!defined($attrs)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_getattr_all()"); return (); } return @$attrs; } else { return (); } } sub testattr { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $node = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_testattr($attr, $node); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_testattr()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } sub testattrval { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $val = shift; my $node = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_testattrval($attr, $val, $node); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_testattrval()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } sub isnode { my $self = shift; my $node = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_isnode($node); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_isnode()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } sub isattr{ my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_isattr($attr); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_isattr()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } sub isattrval { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; my $val = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_isattrval($attr, $val); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_isattrval()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } sub index_attrvals { my $self = shift; my $attr = shift; if (ref($self)) { $self->{$handlekey}->genders_index_attrvals($attr); } } sub query { my $self = shift; my $query = shift; my $nodes; if (ref($self)) { $nodes = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_query($query); if (!defined($nodes)) { _errormsg($self, "genders_query()"); return (); } return @$nodes; } else { return (); } } sub testquery { my $self = shift; my $query = shift; my $node = shift; my $rv; if (ref($self)) { $rv = $self->{$handlekey}->genders_testquery($query, $node); if ($rv < 0) { _errormsg($self, "genders_testquery()"); return 0; } return $rv; } else { return 0; } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Genders - Perl library for querying a genders file =head1 SYNOPSIS use Genders; $Genders::GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE; $obj = Genders->new([$filename]) $obj->debug($num) $obj->getnodename() $obj->getnodes([$attr, [$val]]) $obj->getattr([$node]) $obj->getattr_all() $obj->getattrval($attr, [$node]) $obj->testattr($attr, [$node]) $obj->testattrval($attr, $val, [$node]) $obj->isnode([$node]) $obj->isattr($attr) $obj->isattrval($attr, $val) $obj->index_attrvals($attr) $obj->query($query) $obj->testquery($query, [$node]) =head1 DESCRIPTION This package provides a perl interface for querying a genders file. =over 4 =item Bnew([$filename])> Creates a Genders object and load genders data from the specified file. If the genders file is not specified, the default genders file will be used. Returns undef if file cannot be read. =item B<$obj-Edebug($num)> Set the debug level in the genders object. By default, the debug level is 0 and all debugging is turned off. To turn it on, set the level to 1. =item B<$obj-Egetnodename()> Returns the name of the current node. =item B<$obj-Egetnodes([$attr, [$val]])> Returns a list of nodes with the specified attribute and value. If a value is not specified only the attribute is considered. If the attribute is not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned. =item B<$obj-Egetattr([$node])> Returns a list of attributes for the specified node. If the node is not specified, the local node's attributes returned. =item B<$obj-Egetattr_all()> Returns a list of all attributes listed in the genders file. =item B<$obj-Egetattrval($attr, [$node])> Returns the value of the specified attribute for the specified node. If the attribute does not exist or the attribute has no value, an empty string is returned. If the node is not specified, the local node's attribute value is returned. =item B<$obj-Etestattr($attr, [$node])> Returns 1 if the specified node has the specified attribute, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. =item B<$obj-Etestattrval($attr, $val, [$node])> Returns 1 if the specified node has the specified attribute and value, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. =item B<$obj-Eisnode([$node])> Returns 1 if the specified node is listed in the genders file, 0 if it is not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. =item B<$obj-Eisattr($attr)> Returns 1 if the specified attribute is listed in the genders file, 0 if it is not. =item B<$obj-Eisattrval($attr, $val)> Returns 1 if the specified attribute is equal to the specified value for some node in the genders file, 0 if it is not. =item B<$obj-Eindex_attrvals($attr)> Internally indexes genders attribute values for faster search times. Subsequent calls with a different attribute will overwrite earlier indexes. =item B<$obj-Equery($query)> Returns a list of nodes specified by a genders query. A genders query is based on the union, intersection, set difference, or complement between genders attributes and values. Union is represented by two pipe symbols ('||'), intersection by two ampersand symbols ('&&'), difference by two minus symbols ('--'), and complement by a tilde ('~') Operations are performed from left to right. Parentheses may be used to change the order of operations. For example, the following query would retrieve all nodes other than management or login nodes: "~(mgmt||login)". If the query is not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned. =item B<$obj-Etestquery($query, [$node])> Returns 1 if the specified node meets the conditions of the specified query, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. =back =head1 AUTHOR Albert Chu Echu11@llnl.govE =head1 SEE ALSO L. 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libraries = ['genders'], sources = ['libgendersmodule.c']) setup (name = 'libgenders', version = '1.2', description = 'This is the libgenders package', py_modules = ['genders'], ext_modules = [libgendersmodule]) genders-1.22/src/extensions/python/libgendersmodule.c0000644002055400205540000005211312015726165023023 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders.c,v 1.146 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #if STDC_HEADERS #include #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ #include #include #include #include typedef struct { PyObject_HEAD genders_t gh; int genders_err_open; int genders_err_read; int genders_err_parse; int genders_err_notfound; int genders_err_syntax; int genders_err_internal; } Libgenders; static void Libgenders_dealloc(Libgenders* self) { genders_handle_destroy(self->gh); self->ob_type->tp_free((PyObject*)self); } static PyObject * Libgenders_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds) { Libgenders *self; self = (Libgenders *)type->tp_alloc(type, 0); if (self) { if (!(self->gh = genders_handle_create())) { Py_DECREF(self); return NULL; } self->genders_err_open = GENDERS_ERR_OPEN; self->genders_err_read = GENDERS_ERR_READ; self->genders_err_parse = GENDERS_ERR_PARSE; self->genders_err_notfound = GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND; self->genders_err_syntax = GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX; self->genders_err_internal = GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL; } return (PyObject *)self; } static PyMemberDef Libgenders_members[] = { {"genders_err_open", T_INT, offsetof(Libgenders, genders_err_open), 0, "GENDERS_ERR_OPEN number"}, {"genders_err_read", T_INT, offsetof(Libgenders, genders_err_read), 0, "GENDERS_ERR_READ number"}, {"genders_err_parse", T_INT, offsetof(Libgenders, genders_err_parse), 0, "GENDERS_ERR_PARSE number"}, {"genders_err_notfound", T_INT, offsetof(Libgenders, genders_err_notfound), 0, "GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND number"}, {"genders_err_syntax", T_INT, offsetof(Libgenders, genders_err_syntax), 0, "GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX number"}, {"genders_err_internal", T_INT, offsetof(Libgenders, genders_err_internal), 0, "GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL number"}, {NULL}, /* Sentinel */ }; static void _genders_exception_check(Libgenders *self) { /* achu: Most errors are passed up for people to deal with on their * own, but we'll set the out of memory exception to match malloc() * calls */ if (genders_errnum(self->gh) == GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM) PyErr_NoMemory(); } static PyObject * Libgenders_load_data(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *filename = NULL; int ret; PyObject *rv = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|z", &filename)) goto cleanup; if ((ret = genders_load_data(self->gh, filename)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("i", ret))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_errnum(Libgenders *self) { PyObject *rv = NULL; int errnum; errnum = genders_errnum(self->gh); if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("i", errnum))) return NULL; return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_strerror(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { int errnum; char *str; PyObject *rv = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i", &errnum)) goto cleanup; str = genders_strerror(errnum); if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("s", str))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_errormsg(Libgenders *self) { char *str; PyObject *rv = NULL; str = genders_errormsg(self->gh); if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("s", str))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_getnumnodes(Libgenders *self) { int numnodes; PyObject *rv = NULL; if ((numnodes = genders_getnumnodes(self->gh)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("i", numnodes))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_getnumattrs(Libgenders *self) { int numattrs; PyObject *rv = NULL; if ((numattrs = genders_getnumattrs(self->gh)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("i", numattrs))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyObject * _build_comma_separated_string(int maxitemlen, char **itemlist, int itemlistlen) { char *stringbuf = NULL; unsigned int stringbuflen; PyObject *rv = NULL; int i; /* achu: As far as I can tell, there is no (present) way to * (reasonbly and easily) return a Python list instead of a single * object. If there is a way, I can't find it and/or it's advanced Python stuff. * * Until I learn of a way, I'll return a giant comma separated * string. It's the job of an upper level library to deal with the * string and convert it to something more useful like a list. */ /* +1 to deal with commas */ stringbuflen = itemlistlen * (maxitemlen + 1); if (!(stringbuf = (char *)malloc(stringbuflen))) { PyErr_NoMemory(); goto cleanup; } memset(stringbuf, '\0', stringbuflen); for (i = 0; i < itemlistlen; i++) { strcat(stringbuf, itemlist[i]); if (i != (itemlistlen - 1)) strcat(stringbuf, ","); } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("s", stringbuf))) goto cleanup; cleanup: free(stringbuf); return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_getnodes(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *attr = NULL; const char *val = NULL; char **nodelist = NULL; int nodelistlen; int nodelen; PyObject *rv = NULL; int errnum; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|zz", &attr, &val)) goto cleanup; if ((nodelistlen = genders_nodelist_create(self->gh, &nodelist)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if ((nodelen = genders_getnodes(self->gh, nodelist, nodelistlen, attr, val)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (nodelen) { int maxnodelen; if ((maxnodelen = genders_getmaxnodelen(self->gh)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = _build_comma_separated_string(maxnodelen, nodelist, nodelen))) goto cleanup; } else { if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("z", NULL))) goto cleanup; } cleanup: errnum = genders_errnum(self->gh); genders_nodelist_destroy(self->gh, nodelist); genders_set_errnum(self->gh, errnum); return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_getattr(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *node = NULL; char **attrlist = NULL; int attrlistlen; int attrlen; PyObject *rv = NULL; int errnum; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|z", &node)) goto cleanup; if ((attrlistlen = genders_attrlist_create(self->gh, &attrlist)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if ((attrlen = genders_getattr(self->gh, attrlist, NULL, attrlistlen, node)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (attrlen) { int maxattrlen; if ((maxattrlen = genders_getmaxattrlen(self->gh)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = _build_comma_separated_string(maxattrlen, attrlist, attrlen))) goto cleanup; } else { if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("z", NULL))) goto cleanup; } cleanup: errnum = genders_errnum(self->gh); genders_attrlist_destroy(self->gh, attrlist); genders_set_errnum(self->gh, errnum); return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_getattr_all(Libgenders *self) { char **attrlist = NULL; int attrlistlen; int attrlen; PyObject *rv = NULL; int errnum; if ((attrlistlen = genders_attrlist_create(self->gh, &attrlist)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if ((attrlen = genders_getattr_all(self->gh, attrlist, attrlistlen)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (attrlen) { int maxattrlen; if ((maxattrlen = genders_getmaxattrlen(self->gh)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = _build_comma_separated_string(maxattrlen, attrlist, attrlen))) goto cleanup; } else { if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("z", NULL))) goto cleanup; } cleanup: errnum = genders_errnum(self->gh); genders_attrlist_destroy(self->gh, attrlist); genders_set_errnum(self->gh, errnum); return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_getnodename(Libgenders* self) { char *nodenamebuf = NULL; int maxnodelen; PyObject *rv = NULL; if ((maxnodelen = genders_getmaxnodelen(self->gh)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(nodenamebuf = (char *)malloc(maxnodelen + 1))) { PyErr_NoMemory(); goto cleanup; } memset(nodenamebuf, '\0', maxnodelen + 1); if (genders_getnodename(self->gh, nodenamebuf, maxnodelen + 1) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("s", nodenamebuf))) goto cleanup; cleanup: free(nodenamebuf); return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_getattrval(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *attr = NULL; const char *node = NULL; int maxvallen; char *valbuf = NULL; int ret; PyObject *rv = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s|z", &attr, &node)) goto cleanup; if ((maxvallen = genders_getmaxvallen(self->gh)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(valbuf = (char *)malloc(maxvallen + 1))) { PyErr_NoMemory(); goto cleanup; } memset(valbuf, '\0', maxvallen + 1); if ((ret = genders_testattr(self->gh, node, attr, valbuf, maxvallen + 1)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (ret && strlen(valbuf)) { if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("z", valbuf))) goto cleanup; } else { if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("z", NULL))) goto cleanup; } cleanup: free(valbuf); return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_testattr(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *attr = NULL; const char *node = NULL; int ret; PyObject *rv = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s|z", &attr, &node)) goto cleanup; if ((ret = genders_testattr(self->gh, node, attr, NULL, 0)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("i", ret))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_testattrval(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *attr = NULL; const char *val = NULL; const char *node = NULL; int ret; PyObject *rv = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ss|z", &attr, &val, &node)) goto cleanup; if ((ret = genders_testattrval(self->gh, node, attr, val)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("i", ret))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_isnode(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *node = NULL; int ret; PyObject *rv = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|z", &node)) goto cleanup; if ((ret = genders_isnode(self->gh, node)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("i", ret))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_isattr(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *attr = NULL; int ret; PyObject *rv = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s", &attr)) goto cleanup; if ((ret = genders_isattr(self->gh, attr)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("i", ret))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_isattrval(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *attr = NULL; const char *val = NULL; int ret; PyObject *rv = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ss", &attr, &val)) goto cleanup; if ((ret = genders_isattrval(self->gh, attr, val)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("i", ret))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_index_attrvals(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *attr = NULL; int ret; PyObject *rv = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s", &attr)) goto cleanup; if ((ret = genders_index_attrvals(self->gh, attr)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("i", ret))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_query(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *query = NULL; char **nodelist = NULL; int nodelistlen; int nodelen; PyObject *rv = NULL; int errnum; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|z", &query)) goto cleanup; if ((nodelistlen = genders_nodelist_create(self->gh, &nodelist)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if ((nodelen = genders_query(self->gh, nodelist, nodelistlen, query)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (nodelen) { int maxnodelen; if ((maxnodelen = genders_getmaxnodelen(self->gh)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = _build_comma_separated_string(maxnodelen, nodelist, nodelen))) goto cleanup; } else { if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("z", NULL))) goto cleanup; } cleanup: errnum = genders_errnum(self->gh); genders_nodelist_destroy(self->gh, nodelist); genders_set_errnum(self->gh, errnum); return rv; } static PyObject * Libgenders_testquery(Libgenders *self, PyObject *args) { const char *query = NULL; const char *node = NULL; int ret; PyObject *rv = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s|z", &query, &node)) goto cleanup; if ((ret = genders_testquery(self->gh, node, query)) < 0) { _genders_exception_check(self); goto cleanup; } if (!(rv = Py_BuildValue("i", ret))) goto cleanup; cleanup: return rv; } static PyMethodDef Libgenders_methods[] = { { "load_data", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_load_data, METH_VARARGS, "Opens, reads, and parses the genders file specified. If a file is not specified, the default genders file is parsed." }, { "errnum", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_errnum, METH_NOARGS, "Returns the error code most recently set." }, { "strerror", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_strerror, METH_VARARGS, "Returns a string describing an errnum." }, { "errormsg", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_errormsg, METH_NOARGS, "Returns a string describing the most recent error." }, { "getnumnodes", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_getnumnodes, METH_NOARGS, "Returns the number of nodes listed in the genders file." }, { "getnumattrs", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_getnumattrs, METH_NOARGS, "Returns the number of attributes listed in the genders file." }, { "getnodename", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_getnodename, METH_NOARGS, "Get the name of the current node. Node name returned is the shortened hostname." }, { "getnodes", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_getnodes, METH_VARARGS, "Returns a comma separated string of nodes with the specified attribute and value. If a value is not specified, only the attribute is considered. If the attribute is not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned." }, { "getattr", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_getattr, METH_VARARGS, "Returns a comma separated string of attributes for the specified node. If the node is not specified, the local node's attributes returned." }, { "getattr_all", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_getattr_all, METH_NOARGS, "Returns a comma separated string of all attributes in the genders file." }, { "getattrval", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_getattrval, METH_VARARGS, "Returns the value of the specified attribute for the specified node. If the attribute does not exist or the attribute has no value, None is returned. If the node is not specified, the local node's attribute value is returned." }, { "testattr", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_testattr, METH_VARARGS, "Returns 1 if the specified node has the specified attribute, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked." }, { "testattrval", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_testattrval, METH_VARARGS, "Returns 1 if the specified node has the specified attribute and value, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked." }, { "isnode", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_isnode, METH_VARARGS, "Returns 1 if the specified node is listed in the genders file, 0 if it is not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked." }, { "isattr", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_isattr, METH_VARARGS, "Returns 1 if the specified attribute is listed in the genders file, 0 if it is not." }, {"isattrval", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_isattrval, METH_VARARGS, "Returns 1 if the specified attribute is equal to the specified value for some node in the genders file, 0 if it is not." }, { "index_attrvals", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_index_attrvals, METH_VARARGS, "Internally indexes genders attribute values for faster search times. Subsequent calls with a different attribute will overwrite earlier indexes." }, { "query", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_query, METH_VARARGS, "Returns a comma separated string of nodes specified by a genders query. A genders query is based on the union, intersection, set difference, or complement between genders attributes and values. Union is represented by two pipe symbols ('||'), intersection by two ampersand symbols ('&&'), difference by two minus symbols ('--'), and complement by a tilde ('~') Operations are performed from left to right. Parentheses may be used to change the order of operations. For example, the following query would retrieve all nodes other than management or login nodes:\"all-(mgmt+login)\". If the query is not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned." }, { "testquery", (PyCFunction)Libgenders_testquery, METH_VARARGS, "Returns 1 if the specified node meets the conditions of the specified query, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked." }, {NULL}, /* Sentinel */ }; static PyTypeObject LibgendersType = { PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) 0, /*ob_size*/ "libgenders.Libgenders", /*tp_name*/ sizeof(Libgenders), /*tp_basicsize*/ 0, /*tp_itemsize*/ (destructor)Libgenders_dealloc, /*tp_dealloc*/ 0, /*tp_print*/ 0, /*tp_getattr*/ 0, /*tp_setattr*/ 0, /*tp_compare*/ 0, /*tp_repr*/ 0, /*tp_as_number*/ 0, /*tp_as_sequence*/ 0, /*tp_as_mapping*/ 0, /*tp_hash */ 0, /*tp_call*/ 0, /*tp_str*/ 0, /*tp_getattro*/ 0, /*tp_setattro*/ 0, /*tp_as_buffer*/ Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /*tp_flags*/ "Libgenders Database Object", /*tp_doc */ 0, /* tp_traverse */ 0, /* tp_clear */ 0, /* tp_richcompare */ 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */ 0, /* tp_iter */ 0, /* tp_iternext */ Libgenders_methods, /* tp_methods */ Libgenders_members, /* tp_members */ 0, /* tp_getset */ 0, /* tp_base */ 0, /* tp_dict */ 0, /* tp_descr_get */ 0, /* tp_descr_set */ 0, /* tp_dictoffset */ 0, /* tp_init */ 0, /* tp_alloc */ Libgenders_new, /* tp_new */ }; #ifndef PyMODINIT_FUNC /* declarations for DLL import/export */ #define PyMODINIT_FUNC void #endif PyMODINIT_FUNC initlibgenders(void) { PyObject* m; if (PyType_Ready(&LibgendersType) < 0) return; m = Py_InitModule3("libgenders", Libgenders_methods, "Libgenders module for genders database querying."); if (m == NULL) return; Py_INCREF(&LibgendersType); PyModule_AddObject(m, "Libgenders", (PyObject *)&LibgendersType); } genders-1.22/src/extensions/python/genders.py0000744002055400205540000002411212467177705021346 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000""" Genders database parsing and querying """ ############################################################################# # Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. # Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). # Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . # UCRL-CODE-2003-004. # # This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. # For details, see . # # Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. # # Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with Genders. If not, see . ############################################################################# import exceptions import sys import libgenders class Genders_Err: """ Genders Error Exception Base Class """ def __repr__(self): return "Genders Error" class Genders_Err_Open(Genders_Err): """ Genders Open Error Exception """ def __repr__(self): return "error opening genders file" class Genders_Err_Read(Genders_Err): """ Genders Read Error Exception """ def __repr__(self): return "error reading genders file" class Genders_Err_Parse(Genders_Err): """ Genders Parse Error Exception """ def __repr__(self): return "genders file parse error" class Genders_Err_NotFound(Genders_Err): """ Genders NotFound Error Exception """ def __repr__(self): return "node or attribute not found" class Genders_Err_Syntax(Genders_Err): """ Genders Syntax Error Exception """ def __repr__(self): return "query syntax error" class Genders_Err_Internal(Genders_Err): """ Genders Internal Error Exception """ def __repr__(self): return "unknown internal error" class Genders: """ Genders database parsing and querying """ __lgh = None; def __find_exception(self): # When SystemError occurs, assume it's a genders error, map to # appropriate genders issue. if self.__lgh.errnum() == self.__lgh.genders_err_open: return Genders_Err_Open() elif self.__lgh.errnum() == self.__lgh.genders_err_read: return Genders_Err_Read() elif self.__lgh.errnum() == self.__lgh.genders_err_parse: return Genders_Err_Parse() elif self.__lgh.errnum() == self.__lgh.genders_err_notfound: return Genders_Err_NotFound() elif self.__lgh.errnum() == self.__lgh.genders_err_syntax: return Genders_Err_Syntax() elif self.__lgh.errnum() == self.__lgh.genders_err_internal: return Genders_Err_Internal() else: return Genders_Err() def __init__(self, filename=None): """ Creates a Genders object and load genders data from the specified file. If the genders file is not specified, the default genders file will be used. """ self.__lgh = libgenders.Libgenders() try: self.__lgh.load_data(filename) except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) def getnodename(self): """ Returns the name of the current node. """ try: return self.__lgh.getnodename() except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) def getnodes(self, attr=None, val=None): """ Returns a list of nodes with the specified attribute and value. If a value is not specified only the attribute is considered. If the attribute is not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned. """ try: str = self.__lgh.getnodes(attr, val) except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) if str: rv = str.split(',') else: rv = []; return rv def getattr(self, node=None): """ Returns a list of attributes for the specified node. If the node is not specified, the local node's attributes returned. """ try: str = self.__lgh.getattr(node) except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) if str: rv = str.split(',') else: rv = [] return rv def getattr_all(self): """ Returns a list of all attributes listed in the genders file. """ try: str = self.__lgh.getattr_all() except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) if str: rv = str.split(',') else: rv = [] return rv def getattrval(self, attr, node=None): """ Returns the value of the specified attribute for the specified node. If the attribute does not exist or the attribute has no value, an empty string is returned. If the node is not specified, the local node's attribute value is returned. """ try: return self.__lgh.getattrval(attr, node) except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) def testattr(self, attr, node=None): """ Returns 1 if the specified node has the specified attribute, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. """ try: return self.__lgh.testattr(attr, node) except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) def testattrval(self, attr, val, node=None): """ Returns 1 if the specified node has the specified attribute and value, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. """ try: return self.__lgh.testattrval(attr, val, node) except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) def isnode(self, node=None): """ Returns 1 if the specified node is listed in the genders file, 0 if it is not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. """ try: return self.__lgh.isnode(node) except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) def isattr(self, attr): """ Returns 1 if the specified attribute is listed in the genders file, 0 if it is not. """ try: return self.__lgh.isattr(attr) except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) def isattrval(self, attr, val): """ Returns 1 if the specified attribute is equal to the specified value for some node in the genders file, 0 if it is not. """ try: return self.__lgh.isattrval(attr, val) except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) def query(self, query=None): """ Returns a list of nodes specified by a genders query. A genders query is based on the union, intersection, set difference, or complement between genders attributes and values. Union is represented by two pipe symbols ('||'), intersection by two ampersand symbols ('&&'), difference by two minus symbols ('--'), and complement by a tilde ('~') Operations are performed from left to right. Parentheses may be used to change the order of operations. For example, the following query would retrieve all nodes other than management or login nodes: "all-(mgmt+login)". If the query is not specified, all nodes listed in the genders file are returned. """ try: str = self.__lgh.query(query) except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) if str: rv = str.split(',') else: rv = []; return rv def testquery(self, query, node=None): """ Returns 1 if the specified node meets the conditions of the specified query, 0 if it does not. If the node is not specified, the local node is checked. """ try: return self.__lgh.testquery(query, node) except SystemError: raise Genders.__find_exception(self) if __name__ == '__main__': gh = Genders() print "getnodename:", gh.getnodename() print "getnodes:", gh.getnodes() print "getnodes:", gh.getnodes("foofdfd") print "getnodes:", gh.getnodes("mgmt") print "getattr:", gh.getattr() try: print "getattr:", gh.getattr("fdafdsfdsa") except Genders_Err_NotFound: print "got genders exception", sys.exc_info()[0], sys.exc_info()[1] except: print "unexpected exception:", sys.exc_info()[0], sys.exc_info()[1], sys.exc_info[2] print "getattr_all:", gh.getattr_all() print "isnode :", gh.isnode() print "isnode foo:", gh.isnode("foo") print "isattr foo:", gh.isattr("foo") print "isattr mgmt:", gh.isattr("mgmt") print "isattrval cpu=14:", gh.isattrval("cpu", "14") print "isattrval cpu=14:", gh.isattrval("cpu", "16") print "query:", gh.query("mgmt") print "query:", gh.query("mgmt||login") print "query:", gh.query() print "query:", gh.query("bdjfkdsalfdsafds") try: print "query:", gh.query("&&||!!!~~") except Genders_Err_Syntax: print "got genders exception", sys.exc_info()[0], sys.exc_info()[1] except: print "unexpected exception:", sys.exc_info()[0], sys.exc_info()[1], sys.exc_info[2] genders-1.22/src/testsuite/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224071015642 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/src/testsuite/Makefile.am0000644002055400205540000000057210164627505017703 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000##***************************************************************************** ## $Id: Makefile.am,v 1.1 2004-12-29 22:27:17 achu Exp $ ##***************************************************************************** ## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in. ##***************************************************************************** SUBDIRS = libgenders genders-1.22/src/testsuite/Makefile.in0000644002055400205540000004316112467224033017712 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.11.1 from Makefile.am. # @configure_input@ # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, # 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, # Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; 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See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERS_TEST_CORNER_CASE_H #define _GENDERS_TEST_CORNER_CASE_H 1 #include "genders.h" #include "genders_testlib.h" typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_handle_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_pointer_type_t param2; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_handle_pointer_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_string_type_t param2; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_handle_string_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_pointer_type_t param2; genders_length_type_t param3; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_handle_pointer_length_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_corner_case_t genders_handle_destroy_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_filename_type_t param2; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_load_data_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; int expected_return_value; } genders_errnum_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; int expected_errnum_string; } genders_errstring_corner_case_t; typedef genders_errstring_corner_case_t genders_strerror_corner_case_t; typedef genders_errstring_corner_case_t genders_errormsg_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; char *param2; int expected_errnum; } genders_perror_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_corner_case_t genders_get_flags_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_flag_type_t param2; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_set_flags_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_corner_case_t genders_getnumnodes_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_corner_case_t genders_getnumattrs_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_corner_case_t genders_getmaxattrs_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_corner_case_t genders_getmaxnodelen_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_corner_case_t genders_getmaxattrlen_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_corner_case_t genders_getmaxvallen_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_corner_case_t genders_nodelist_create_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_corner_case_t genders_nodelist_clear_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_corner_case_t genders_nodelist_destroy_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_corner_case_t genders_attrlist_create_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_corner_case_t genders_attrlist_clear_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_corner_case_t genders_attrlist_destroy_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_corner_case_t genders_vallist_create_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_corner_case_t genders_vallist_clear_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_corner_case_t genders_vallist_destroy_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_length_corner_case_t genders_getnodename_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_pointer_type_t param2; genders_length_type_t param3; genders_string_type_t param4; genders_string_type_t param5; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_getnodes_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_pointer_type_t param2; genders_pointer_type_t param3; genders_length_type_t param4; genders_string_type_t param5; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_getattr_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_pointer_length_corner_case_t genders_getattr_all_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_string_type_t param2; genders_string_type_t param3; genders_pointer_type_t param4; genders_length_type_t param5; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_testattr_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_string_type_t param2; genders_string_type_t param3; genders_string_type_t param4; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_testattrval_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_string_corner_case_t genders_isnode_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_string_corner_case_t genders_isattr_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_string_type_t param2; genders_string_type_t param3; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_isattrval_corner_case_t; typedef genders_handle_string_corner_case_t genders_index_attrvals_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_pointer_type_t param2; genders_length_type_t param3; genders_string_type_t param4; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_query_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_string_type_t param2; genders_string_type_t param3; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_testquery_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_filename_type_t param2; genders_pointer_type_t param3; int expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_parse_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; int param2; int expected_errnum; } genders_set_errnum_corner_case_t; typedef struct { int num; genders_handle_type_t param1; genders_pointer_type_t expected_return_value; int expected_errnum; } genders_copy_corner_case_t; extern genders_handle_destroy_corner_case_t genders_handle_destroy_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_load_data_corner_case_t genders_load_data_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_errnum_corner_case_t genders_errnum_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_strerror_corner_case_t genders_strerror_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_errormsg_corner_case_t genders_errormsg_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_perror_corner_case_t genders_perror_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_get_flags_corner_case_t genders_get_flags_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_set_flags_corner_case_t genders_set_flags_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_getnumnodes_corner_case_t genders_getnumnodes_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_getnumattrs_corner_case_t genders_getnumattrs_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_getmaxattrs_corner_case_t genders_getmaxattrs_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_getmaxnodelen_corner_case_t genders_getmaxnodelen_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_getmaxattrlen_corner_case_t genders_getmaxattrlen_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_getmaxvallen_corner_case_t genders_getmaxvallen_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_nodelist_create_corner_case_t genders_nodelist_create_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_nodelist_clear_corner_case_t genders_nodelist_clear_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_nodelist_destroy_corner_case_t genders_nodelist_destroy_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_attrlist_create_corner_case_t genders_attrlist_create_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_attrlist_clear_corner_case_t genders_attrlist_clear_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_attrlist_destroy_corner_case_t genders_attrlist_destroy_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_vallist_create_corner_case_t genders_vallist_create_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_vallist_clear_corner_case_t genders_vallist_clear_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_vallist_destroy_corner_case_t genders_vallist_destroy_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_getnodename_corner_case_t genders_getnodename_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_getnodes_corner_case_t genders_getnodes_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_getattr_corner_case_t genders_getattr_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_getattr_all_corner_case_t genders_getattr_all_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_testattr_corner_case_t genders_testattr_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_testattrval_corner_case_t genders_testattrval_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_isnode_corner_case_t genders_isnode_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_isattr_corner_case_t genders_isattr_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_isattrval_corner_case_t genders_isattrval_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_index_attrvals_corner_case_t genders_index_attrvals_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_query_corner_case_t genders_query_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_testquery_corner_case_t genders_testquery_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_parse_corner_case_t genders_parse_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_set_errnum_corner_case_t genders_set_errnum_corner_case_tests[]; extern genders_copy_corner_case_t genders_copy_corner_case_tests[]; typedef int (*GendersCornerCaseFunc)(int); int genders_handle_create_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_handle_destroy_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_load_data_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_errnum_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_strerror_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_errormsg_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_perror_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_get_flags_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_set_flags_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_getnumnodes_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_getnumattrs_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_getmaxattrs_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_getmaxnodelen_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_getmaxattrlen_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_getmaxvallen_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_nodelist_create_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_nodelist_clear_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_nodelist_destroy_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_attrlist_create_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_attrlist_clear_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_attrlist_destroy_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_vallist_create_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_vallist_clear_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_vallist_destroy_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_getnodename_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_getnodes_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_getattr_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_getattr_all_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_testattr_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_testattrval_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_isnode_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_isattr_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_isattrval_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_index_attrvals_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_query_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_testquery_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_parse_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_set_errnum_corner_case(int verbose); int genders_copy_corner_case(int verbose); #endif /* _GENDERS_TEST_CORNER_CASE_H */ genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_database.h0000644002055400205540000001026211650357015024442 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_test_database.h,v 1.7 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERS_TEST_DATABASE_H #define _GENDERS_TEST_DATABASE_H 1 #define GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXNODES 100 #define GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXATTRS 100 #define GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXVALS GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXATTRS #define GENDERS_DATABASE_BUFLEN 1024 /* Need constants for initializers */ #define GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES 2 #define GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMATTRS 2 #define GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXATTRS 2 #define GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXNODELEN 5 #define GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXATTRLEN 5 #define GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXVALLEN 4 /* Fake data */ #define GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_NODE "fakenode" #define GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_ATTR "fakeattr" #define GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_VAL "fakeval" typedef struct { char *filename; int expected_parse_errors; } genders_parse_error_database_t; typedef struct { char *node; char *attr_without_val; char *attr_with_val; char *val; /* Expected values from genders_getnumnodes, genders_getnumattrs, * genders_getmaxattrs, genders_maxnodelen, genders_maxattrlen, and * genders_maxvallen respectively */ int numnodes; int numattrs; int maxattrs; int maxnodelen; int maxattrlen; int maxvallen; /* Contains the nodes, attributes, and values in the test database. * - Used for various testing and comparisons. */ char *nodes[GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXNODES]; int nodeslen; char *attrs[GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXATTRS]; int attrslen; char *vals[GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXVALS]; int valslen; /* node_attrvals * - Lists the attributes and values for each node in the nodes array above * - vals_string - for string comparisons (genders_getattr, genders_testattr) * - vals_input - for input to functions (genders_testattrval) */ struct { char *attrs[GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXATTRS]; char *vals_string[GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXVALS]; char *vals_input[GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXVALS]; int attrslen; } node_attrvals[GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXNODES]; int node_attrvals_len; /* attrval_nodes * - Lists nodes based on attr or attr=val combinations. * - For use with genders_getnodes, genders_query, and genders_testquery */ struct { char *attr; char *val; char *nodes[GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXNODES]; int nodeslen; } attrval_nodes[GENDERS_DATABASE_MAXATTRS]; int attrval_nodes_len; } genders_database_data_t; typedef struct { char *filename; genders_database_data_t *data; } genders_database_t; extern genders_database_t genders_database_not_exist; extern genders_database_t genders_database_corner_case; extern genders_database_t genders_database_base; extern genders_parse_error_database_t genders_parse_error_databases[]; extern genders_database_t *genders_functionality_databases[]; extern genders_database_t genders_database_flag_test_raw_values; #endif /* _GENDERS_TEST_DATABASE_H */ genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_functionality.h0000644002055400205540000000706711650357015025577 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_test_functionality.h,v 1.7 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERS_TEST_FUNCTIONALITY_H #define _GENDERS_TEST_FUNCTIONALITY_H 1 #include "genders.h" #include "genders_testlib.h" typedef int (*GendersFunctionalityFunc)(int); int genders_handle_create_functionality(int verbose); int genders_handle_destroy_functionality(int verbose); int genders_load_data_functionality(int verbose); int genders_errnum_functionality(int verbose); int genders_strerror_functionality(int verbose); int genders_errormsg_functionality(int verbose); int genders_perror_functionality(int verbose); int genders_get_flags_functionality(int verbose); int genders_set_flags_functionality(int verbose); int genders_getnumnodes_functionality(int verbose); int genders_getnumattrs_functionality(int verbose); int genders_getmaxattrs_functionality(int verbose); int genders_getmaxnodelen_functionality(int verbose); int genders_getmaxattrlen_functionality(int verbose); int genders_getmaxvallen_functionality(int verbose); int genders_nodelist_create_functionality(int verbose); int genders_nodelist_clear_functionality(int verbose); int genders_nodelist_destroy_functionality(int verbose); int genders_attrlist_create_functionality(int verbose); int genders_attrlist_clear_functionality(int verbose); int genders_attrlist_destroy_functionality(int verbose); int genders_vallist_create_functionality(int verbose); int genders_vallist_clear_functionality(int verbose); int genders_vallist_destroy_functionality(int verbose); int genders_getnodename_functionality(int verbose); int genders_getnodes_functionality(int verbose); int genders_getattr_functionality(int verbose); int genders_getattr_all_functionality(int verbose); int genders_testattr_functionality(int verbose); int genders_testattrval_functionality(int verbose); int genders_isnode_functionality(int verbose); int genders_isattr_functionality(int verbose); int genders_isattrval_functionality(int verbose); int genders_index_attrvals_functionality(int verbose); int genders_query_functionality(int verbose); int genders_testquery_functionality(int verbose); int genders_parse_functionality(int verbose); int genders_set_errnum_functionality(int verbose); int genders_copy_functionality(int verbose); #endif /* _GENDERS_TEST_FUNCTIONALITY_H */ genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_query_tests.h0000644002055400205540000000404511650357015025267 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_test_query_tests.h,v 1.5 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERS_TEST_QUERY_TESTS_H #define _GENDERS_TEST_QUERY_TESTS_H 1 #include "genders.h" #include "genders_testlib.h" #define GENDERS_QUERY_BUFLEN 1024 #define GENDERS_QUERY_MAXTESTS 2048 #define GENDERS_QUERY_MAXNODES 100 typedef struct { struct { char *query; char *nodes[GENDERS_QUERY_MAXNODES]; int nodeslen; } tests[GENDERS_QUERY_MAXTESTS]; } genders_query_tests_t; typedef struct { char *filename; genders_query_tests_t *tests; } genders_query_functionality_tests_t; extern char *genders_query_parse_error_tests[]; extern genders_query_functionality_tests_t *genders_query_functionality_tests[]; #endif /* _GENDERS_TEST_QUERY_TESTS_H */ genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_testlib.h0000644002055400205540000001335511650357015023313 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_testlib.h,v 1.5 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _GENDERS_TESTLIB_H #define _GENDERS_TESTLIB_H 1 #include "genders.h" #define GENDERS_ERR_BUFLEN 4096 typedef enum { GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL = 0, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED = 1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED = 2, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED = 3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED = 4 } genders_handle_type_t; typedef enum { GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL = 0, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY = 1, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST = 2, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST = 3, } genders_filename_type_t; typedef enum { GENDERS_POINTER_NULL = 0, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL = 1, } genders_pointer_type_t; typedef enum { GENDERS_STRING_NULL = 0, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY = 1, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL = 2, } genders_string_type_t; typedef enum { GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE = -1, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO = 0, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL = 1, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE = 100, } genders_length_type_t; typedef enum { GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_DEFAULT = GENDERS_FLAG_DEFAULT, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MIN = 0x00000001, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MAX = 0x80000000, } genders_flag_type_t; typedef enum { GENDERS_COMPARISON_MATCH = 0, GENDERS_COMPARISON_CLEAR = 1, } genders_comparison_type_t; typedef int (*GendersGetFunc)(genders_t); typedef int (*GendersListCreateFunc)(genders_t, char ***); typedef int (*GendersListClearFunc)(genders_t, char **); typedef int (*GendersListDestroyFunc)(genders_t, char **); void genders_err_init(char *progname); void genders_err_exit(char *fmt, ...); void genders_pass_output(char *funcname, int num, int err, char *msg, int verbose); int genders_val_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_val, char *expected_val_str, int val, char *val_str, char *msg, int verbose); int genders_pointer_check(char *funcname, int num, void *expected_pointer, char *expected_pointer_str, void *pointer, char *pointer_str, char *msg, int verbose); int genders_pointer_exist_check(char *funcname, int num, void *pointer, char *pointer_str, genders_pointer_type_t expected_null, char *msg, int verbose); int genders_string_check(char *funcname, int num, char *expected_string, char *expected_string_str, char *string, char *string_str, char *msg, int verbose); int genders_return_value_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_return_value, int ret, char *msg, int verbose); int genders_errnum_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_errnum, int errnum, char *msg, int verbose); int genders_return_value_errnum_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, int return_value, int errnum, char *msg, int verbose); int genders_return_value_pointer_errnum_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, void *return_value, int errnum, char *msg, int verbose); int genders_return_value_errnum_string_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, char *expected_string, int return_value, int errnum, char *string, char *msg, int verbose); int genders_return_value_errnum_list_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, char *expected_list[], int expected_list_len, int return_value, int errnum, char *list[], int list_len, genders_comparison_type_t comp_type, char *msg, int verbose); 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you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #include #include #if HAVE_GETOPT_H #include #endif /* HAVE_GETOPT_H */ #include "genders.h" #include "genders_testlib.h" #include "genders_test_corner_case.h" #include "genders_test_functionality.h" static int verbose = 0; static int all_tests = 1; static int corner_case_tests = 0; static int functionality_tests = 0; static void _usage(void) { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: genders_test [OPTIONS]\n" "-h output usage\n" "-v verbose output (can be used multiple times)\n" "-a run all tests (default)\n" "-c run only corner case tests\n" "-f run only functionality tests\n" ); exit(1); } static void _cmdline_parse(int argc, char **argv) { int c; while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "hvacf")) != -1) { switch (c) { case 'h': _usage(); case 'v': verbose++; break; case 'a': all_tests++; break; case 'c': corner_case_tests++; all_tests = 0; break; case 'f': functionality_tests++; all_tests = 0; break; default: fprintf(stderr, "command line option error"); exit(1); } } } static int _corner_case(GendersCornerCaseFunc func, char *funcname) { int errcount = 0; if (verbose > 2) { fprintf(stderr, "***************************************************\n"); fprintf(stderr, "* Testing \"%s\" corner cases\n", funcname); fprintf(stderr, "***************************************************\n"); } errcount = func(verbose); if (verbose > 2) { fprintf(stderr, "Total \"%s\" corner case errors: %d\n", funcname, errcount); } return errcount; } static int _test_corner_cases(void) { int errtotal = 0; errtotal += _corner_case(genders_handle_create_corner_case, "genders_handle_create"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_handle_destroy_corner_case, "genders_handle_destroy"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_load_data_corner_case, "genders_load_data"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_errnum_corner_case, "genders_errnum"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_strerror_corner_case, "genders_strerror"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_errormsg_corner_case, "genders_errormsg"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_perror_corner_case, "genders_perror"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_get_flags_corner_case, "genders_get_flags"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_set_flags_corner_case, "genders_set_flags"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_getnumnodes_corner_case, "genders_getnumnodes"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_getnumattrs_corner_case, "genders_getnumattrs"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_getmaxattrs_corner_case, "genders_getmaxattrs"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_getmaxnodelen_corner_case, "genders_getmaxnodelen"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_getmaxattrlen_corner_case, "genders_getmaxattrlen"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_getmaxvallen_corner_case, "genders_getmaxvallen"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_nodelist_create_corner_case, "genders_nodelist_create"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_nodelist_clear_corner_case, "genders_nodelist_clear"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_nodelist_destroy_corner_case, "genders_nodelist_destroy"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_attrlist_create_corner_case, "genders_attrlist_create"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_attrlist_clear_corner_case, "genders_attrlist_clear"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_attrlist_destroy_corner_case, "genders_attrlist_destroy"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_vallist_create_corner_case, "genders_vallist_create"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_vallist_clear_corner_case, "genders_vallist_clear"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_vallist_destroy_corner_case, "genders_vallist_destroy"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_getnodename_corner_case, "genders_getnodename"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_getnodes_corner_case, "genders_getnodes"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_getattr_corner_case, "genders_getattr"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_getattr_all_corner_case, "genders_getattr_all"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_testattr_corner_case, "genders_testattr"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_testattrval_corner_case, "genders_testattrval"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_isnode_corner_case, "genders_isnode"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_isattr_corner_case, "genders_isattr"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_isattrval_corner_case, "genders_isattrval"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_index_attrvals_corner_case, "genders_index_attrvals"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_query_corner_case, "genders_query"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_testquery_corner_case, "genders_testquery"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_parse_corner_case, "genders_parse"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_set_errnum_corner_case, "genders_set_errnum"); errtotal += _corner_case(genders_copy_corner_case, "genders_copy"); return errtotal; } static int _functionality(GendersCornerCaseFunc func, char *funcname) { int errcount = 0; if (verbose > 2) { fprintf(stderr, "***************************************************\n"); fprintf(stderr, "* Testing \"%s\" functionality\n", funcname); fprintf(stderr, "***************************************************\n"); } errcount = func(verbose); if (verbose > 2) { fprintf(stderr, "Total \"%s\" functionality errors: %d\n", funcname, errcount); } return errcount; } static int _test_functionality(void) { int errtotal = 0; errtotal += _functionality(genders_handle_create_functionality, "genders_handle_create"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_handle_destroy_functionality, "genders_handle_destroy"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_load_data_functionality, "genders_load_data"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_errnum_functionality, "genders_errnum"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_strerror_functionality, "genders_strerror"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_errormsg_functionality, "genders_errormsg"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_perror_functionality, "genders_perror"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_get_flags_functionality, "genders_get_flags"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_set_flags_functionality, "genders_set_flags"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_getnumnodes_functionality, "genders_getnumnodes"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_getnumattrs_functionality, "genders_getnumattrs"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_getmaxattrs_functionality, "genders_getmaxattrs"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_getmaxnodelen_functionality, "genders_getmaxnodelen"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_getmaxattrlen_functionality, "genders_getmaxattrlen"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_getmaxvallen_functionality, "genders_getmaxvallen"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_nodelist_create_functionality, "genders_nodelist_create"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_nodelist_clear_functionality, "genders_nodelist_clear"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_nodelist_destroy_functionality, "genders_nodelist_destroy"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_attrlist_create_functionality, "genders_attrlist_create"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_attrlist_clear_functionality, "genders_attrlist_clear"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_attrlist_destroy_functionality, "genders_attrlist_destroy"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_vallist_create_functionality, "genders_vallist_create"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_vallist_clear_functionality, "genders_vallist_clear"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_vallist_destroy_functionality, "genders_vallist_destroy"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_getnodename_functionality, "genders_getnodename"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_getnodes_functionality, "genders_getnodes"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_getattr_functionality, "genders_getattr"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_getattr_all_functionality, "genders_getattr_all"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_testattr_functionality, "genders_testattr"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_testattrval_functionality, "genders_testattrval"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_isnode_functionality, "genders_isnode"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_isattr_functionality, "genders_isattr"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_isattrval_functionality, "genders_isattrval"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_index_attrvals_functionality, "genders_index_attrvals"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_query_functionality, "genders_query"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_testquery_functionality, "genders_testquery"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_parse_functionality, "genders_parse"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_set_errnum_functionality, "genders_set_errnum"); errtotal += _functionality(genders_copy_functionality, "genders_copy"); return errtotal; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { int errcount, errtotal = 0; genders_err_init(argv[0]); _cmdline_parse(argc, argv); if (all_tests || corner_case_tests) { errcount = _test_corner_cases(); if ((verbose && errcount) || (verbose > 1)) fprintf(stderr, "Total Corner Case Failures: %d\n", errcount); errtotal += errcount; } if (all_tests || functionality_tests) { errcount = _test_functionality(); if ((verbose && errcount) || (verbose > 1)) fprintf(stderr, "Total Functionality Failures: %d\n", errcount); errtotal += errcount; } if (all_tests || corner_case_tests || functionality_tests) { if ((verbose && errtotal) || (verbose > 1)) fprintf(stderr, "Total Failures: %d\n", errtotal); } exit((errtotal) ? 1 : 0); } genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_corner_case.c0000644002055400205540000013123211650357015025155 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_test_corner_case.c,v 1.14 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include /* gethostname */ #include /* MAXHOSTNAMELEN */ #include #include #include /* stat() */ #include #include #include /* O_APPEND */ #if HAVE_PATHS_H #include /* _PATH_DEVNULL */ #endif /* HAVE_PATHS_H */ #include "genders.h" #include "genders_testlib.h" #include "genders_test_corner_case.h" #include "genders_test_database.h" #ifndef _PATH_DEVNULL #define _PATH_DEVNULL "/dev/null" #endif /* _PATH_DEVNULL */ #ifndef MAXHOSTNAMELEN #define MAXHOSTNAMELEN 64 #endif /* MAXHOSTNAMELEN */ static genders_t genders_unloaded_handle(void) { genders_t handle = genders_handle_create(); if (!handle) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); return handle; } static genders_t genders_destroyed_unloaded_handle(void) { genders_t handle = genders_handle_create(); if (!handle) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) { genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); } return handle; } static genders_t genders_loaded_handle(void) { genders_t handle = genders_handle_create(); if (!handle) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, genders_database_corner_case.filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return handle; } static genders_t genders_destroyed_loaded_handle(void) { genders_t handle = genders_handle_create(); if (!handle) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, genders_database_corner_case.filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return handle; } static genders_t genders_handle_get(genders_handle_type_t type) { genders_t handle = NULL; switch (type) { case GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL: handle = NULL; break; case GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED: handle = genders_unloaded_handle(); break; case GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED: handle = genders_destroyed_unloaded_handle(); break; case GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED: handle = genders_loaded_handle(); break; case GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED: handle = genders_destroyed_loaded_handle(); break; default: genders_err_exit("genders_handle_get: invalid type: %d\n", type); } return handle; } static void genders_handle_cleanup(genders_t handle) { /* Who knows what was done during the test, make a best effort * to cleanup and return. */ genders_handle_destroy(handle); return; } static char * genders_filename_get(genders_filename_type_t type) { char *filename = NULL; switch (type) { case GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL: filename = NULL; break; case GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY: filename = ""; break; case GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST: filename = genders_database_corner_case.filename; break; case GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST: filename = genders_database_not_exist.filename; break; default: genders_err_exit("genders_handle_get: invalid type: %d\n", type); } return filename; } int genders_handle_create_corner_case(int verbose) { /* No corner case tests */ return 0; } int genders_handle_destroy_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_handle_destroy_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_handle_destroy_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; int return_value, errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); return_value = genders_handle_destroy(handle); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_handle_destroy", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_load_data_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_load_data_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_load_data_corner_case_tests[0]; /* Special case for test #3. It depends on if the default genders file * exists on the system and the tester has access to it. */ { struct stat buf; if (stat(GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE, &buf) < 0) { tests[3].expected_return_value = -1; tests[3].expected_errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OPEN; } } while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char *filename; int return_value, errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); filename = genders_filename_get(tests[i].param2); return_value = genders_load_data(handle, filename); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_load_data", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_errnum_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_errnum_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_errnum_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; int err, return_value; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); return_value = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_errnum", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, return_value, NULL, verbose); errcount += err; genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_strerror_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_strerror_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_strerror_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char *pointer; char *expected_pointer; int err; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); expected_pointer = genders_errormsg(handle); pointer = genders_strerror(tests[i].expected_errnum_string); err = genders_pointer_check("genders_errormsg", tests[i].num, expected_pointer, "expected_pointer", pointer, "pointer", NULL, verbose); errcount += err; genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_errormsg_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_errormsg_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_errormsg_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char *pointer; char *expected_pointer; int err; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); expected_pointer = genders_strerror(tests[i].expected_errnum_string); pointer = genders_errormsg(handle); err = genders_pointer_check("genders_errormsg", tests[i].num, expected_pointer, "expected_pointer", pointer, "pointer", NULL, verbose); errcount += err; genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_perror_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; int stderr_save; int dev_null; genders_perror_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_perror_corner_case_tests[0]; if ((stderr_save = dup(STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup: %s", strerror(errno)); if ((dev_null = open(_PATH_DEVNULL, O_APPEND)) < 0) genders_err_exit("open: %s: %s", _PATH_DEVNULL, strerror(errno)); while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; int err, errnum; /* Must route stderr somewhere else during call to genders_perror() */ handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); if ((dup2(dev_null, STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); genders_perror(handle, tests[i].param2); if ((dup2(stderr_save, STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_errnum_check("genders_errnum", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_errnum, errnum, NULL, verbose); errcount += err; genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } close(dev_null); return errcount; } int genders_get_flags_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_get_flags_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_get_flags_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; unsigned int flags; int return_value, errnum; unsigned int *flagsptr; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); flagsptr = (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? NULL : &flags; return_value = genders_get_flags(handle, flagsptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_get_flags", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_set_flags_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_set_flags_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_set_flags_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; unsigned int flags; int return_value, errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); flags = tests[i].param2; return_value = genders_set_flags(handle, flags); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_set_flags", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } static int _genders_getfunc_corner_case(GendersGetFunc func, char *funcname, int num, genders_handle_type_t param1, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, int verbose) { genders_t handle; int return_value, errnum, err; assert(func && funcname); handle = genders_handle_get(param1); return_value = func(handle); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); return err; } int genders_getnumnodes_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_getnumnodes_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_getnumnodes_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_getfunc_corner_case(genders_getnumnodes, "genders_getnumnodes", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getnumattrs_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_getnumattrs_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_getnumattrs_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_getfunc_corner_case(genders_getnumattrs, "genders_getnumattrs", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getmaxattrs_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_getmaxattrs_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_getmaxattrs_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_getfunc_corner_case(genders_getmaxattrs, "genders_getmaxattrs", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getmaxnodelen_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_getmaxnodelen_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_getmaxnodelen_corner_case_tests[0]; /* Special case for test #3. If you are on a host whose hostname * length is greater than the database maxnodelen, then that is the * actual maxnodelen. */ { char buffer[MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1]; char *ptr; memset(buffer, '\0', MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1); if (gethostname(buffer, MAXHOSTNAMELEN) < 0) genders_err_exit("gethostname: %s", strerror(errno)); /* shorten if necessary */ if ((ptr = strchr(buffer,'.'))) *ptr = '\0'; if (strlen(buffer) > tests[3].expected_return_value) tests[3].expected_return_value = strlen(buffer); } while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_getfunc_corner_case(genders_getmaxnodelen, "genders_getmaxnodelen", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getmaxattrlen_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_getmaxattrlen_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_getmaxattrlen_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_getfunc_corner_case(genders_getmaxattrlen, "genders_getmaxattrlen", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getmaxvallen_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_getmaxvallen_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_getmaxvallen_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_getfunc_corner_case(genders_getmaxvallen, "genders_getmaxvallen", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } static int _genders_list_create_corner_case(GendersListCreateFunc funccreate, GendersListDestroyFunc funcdestroy, char *funcname, int num, genders_handle_type_t param1, genders_pointer_type_t param2, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, int verbose) { genders_t handle; char **list; char ***listptr; int return_value, errnum, err; assert(funccreate && funcdestroy && funcname); handle = genders_handle_get(param1); listptr = (param2 == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? NULL : &list; return_value = funccreate(handle, listptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); if (expected_return_value >= 0 && expected_return_value == err && errnum == GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS) { if (funcdestroy(handle, list) < 0) genders_err_exit("funcdestroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); } genders_handle_cleanup(handle); return err; } static int _genders_list_clear_corner_case(GendersListCreateFunc funccreate, GendersListClearFunc funcclear, GendersListDestroyFunc funcdestroy, char *funcname, int num, genders_handle_type_t param1, genders_pointer_type_t param2, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, int verbose) { genders_t gh = NULL; genders_t handle; char **list; int return_value, errnum, err; assert(funccreate && funcclear && funcdestroy && funcname); /* Must do param2 first. If not, during a param1 destroyed * handle test, the param2 could be created and be given a * pointer identical to the param1 handle. */ if (param2 == GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL) { gh = genders_handle_get(GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED); if (funccreate(gh, &list) < 0) genders_err_exit("funccreate: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); } else list = NULL; handle = genders_handle_get(param1); return_value = funcclear(handle, list); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); if (param2 == GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL) { if (funcdestroy(gh, list) < 0) genders_err_exit("funccreate: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); if (genders_handle_destroy(gh) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); } genders_handle_cleanup(handle); return err; } static int _genders_list_destroy_corner_case(GendersListCreateFunc funccreate, GendersListDestroyFunc funcdestroy, char *funcname, int num, genders_handle_type_t param1, genders_pointer_type_t param2, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, int verbose) { genders_t gh = NULL; genders_t handle; char **list; int return_value, errnum, err; assert(funccreate && funcdestroy && funcname); /* Must do param2 first. If not, during a param1 destroyed * handle test, the param2 could be created and be given a * pointer identical to the param1 handle. */ if (param2 == GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL) { gh = genders_handle_get(GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED); if (funccreate(gh, &list) < 0) genders_err_exit("funccreate: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); } else list = NULL; handle = genders_handle_get(param1); return_value = funcdestroy(handle, list); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); if (param2 == GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL) { if (!(return_value == 0 && errnum == GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS)) { if (funcdestroy(gh, list) < 0) genders_err_exit("funcdestroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); } if (genders_handle_destroy(gh) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); } genders_handle_cleanup(handle); return err; } int genders_nodelist_create_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_nodelist_create_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_nodelist_create_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_list_create_corner_case(genders_nodelist_create, genders_nodelist_destroy, "genders_nodelist_create", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].param2, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_nodelist_clear_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_nodelist_clear_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_nodelist_clear_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_list_clear_corner_case(genders_nodelist_create, genders_nodelist_clear, genders_nodelist_destroy, "genders_nodelist_clear", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].param2, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_nodelist_destroy_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_nodelist_destroy_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_nodelist_destroy_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_list_destroy_corner_case(genders_nodelist_create, genders_nodelist_destroy, "genders_nodelist_destroy", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].param2, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_attrlist_create_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_attrlist_create_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_attrlist_create_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_list_create_corner_case(genders_attrlist_create, genders_attrlist_destroy, "genders_attrlist_create", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].param2, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_attrlist_clear_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_attrlist_clear_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_attrlist_clear_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_list_clear_corner_case(genders_attrlist_create, genders_attrlist_clear, genders_attrlist_destroy, "genders_attrlist_clear", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].param2, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_attrlist_destroy_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_attrlist_destroy_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_attrlist_destroy_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_list_destroy_corner_case(genders_attrlist_create, genders_attrlist_destroy, "genders_attrlist_destroy", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].param2, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_vallist_create_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_vallist_create_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_vallist_create_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_list_create_corner_case(genders_vallist_create, genders_vallist_destroy, "genders_vallist_create", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].param2, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_vallist_clear_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_vallist_clear_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_vallist_clear_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_list_clear_corner_case(genders_vallist_create, genders_vallist_clear, genders_vallist_destroy, "genders_vallist_clear", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].param2, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_vallist_destroy_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_vallist_destroy_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_vallist_destroy_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { errcount += _genders_list_destroy_corner_case(genders_vallist_create, genders_vallist_destroy, "genders_vallist_destroy", tests[i].num, tests[i].param1, tests[i].param2, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, verbose); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getnodename_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_getnodename_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_getnodename_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; int return_value, errnum, len; char buf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1]; char *bufptr; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); bufptr = (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? NULL : buf; len = (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE) ? MAXHOSTNAMELEN : tests[i].param3; return_value = genders_getnodename(handle, bufptr, len); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_getnodename", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getnodes_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_getnodes_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_getnodes_corner_case_tests[0]; genders_t gh; char **list; int list_len; gh = genders_handle_get(GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED); if ((list_len = genders_nodelist_create(gh, &list)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; int return_value, errnum, len; char **listptr; char *attrptr; char *valptr; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); listptr = (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? NULL : list; len = (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE) ? list_len : tests[i].param3; if (tests[i].param4 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) attrptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param4 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) attrptr = ""; else attrptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->attr_with_val; if (tests[i].param5 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) valptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param5 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) valptr = ""; else valptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->val; return_value = genders_getnodes(handle, listptr, len, attrptr, valptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_getnodes", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } if (genders_nodelist_destroy(gh, list) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); if (genders_handle_destroy(gh) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); return errcount; } int genders_getattr_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_getattr_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_getattr_corner_case_tests[0]; genders_t gh; char **attrlist, **vallist; int attrlist_len; gh = genders_handle_get(GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED); if ((attrlist_len = genders_attrlist_create(gh, &attrlist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); if (genders_vallist_create(gh, &vallist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char **attrlistptr; char **vallistptr; int return_value, errnum, len; char *nodeptr; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); attrlistptr = (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? NULL : attrlist; vallistptr = (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? NULL : vallist; len = (tests[i].param4 == GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE) ? attrlist_len : tests[i].param4; if (tests[i].param5 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) nodeptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param5 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) nodeptr = ""; else nodeptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->node; return_value = genders_getattr(handle, attrlistptr, vallistptr, len, nodeptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_getattr", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } if (genders_attrlist_destroy(gh, attrlist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); if (genders_vallist_destroy(gh, vallist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); if (genders_handle_destroy(gh) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); return errcount; } int genders_getattr_all_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_getattr_all_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_getattr_all_corner_case_tests[0]; genders_t gh; char **attrlist; int attrlist_len; gh = genders_handle_get(GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED); if ((attrlist_len = genders_attrlist_create(gh, &attrlist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char **attrlistptr; int return_value, errnum, len; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); attrlistptr = (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? NULL : attrlist; len = (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE) ? attrlist_len : tests[i].param3; return_value = genders_getattr_all(handle, attrlistptr, len); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_getattr_all", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } if (genders_attrlist_destroy(gh, attrlist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); if (genders_handle_destroy(gh) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); return errcount; } int genders_testattr_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_testattr_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_testattr_corner_case_tests[0]; genders_t gh; char *valbuf; int maxvallen; gh = genders_handle_get(GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED); if ((maxvallen = genders_getmaxvallen(gh)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getmaxvallen: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); if (!(valbuf = (char *)malloc(maxvallen + 1))) genders_err_exit("malloc: %s", strerror(errno)); while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char *nodeptr, *attrptr, *valptr; int return_value, errnum, len; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) nodeptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) nodeptr = ""; else nodeptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->node; if (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) attrptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) attrptr = ""; else attrptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->attr_with_val; valptr = (tests[i].param4 == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? NULL: valbuf; len = (tests[i].param5 == GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE) ? maxvallen + 1: tests[i].param5; return_value = genders_testattr(handle, nodeptr, attrptr, valptr, len); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testattr", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } free(valbuf); if (genders_handle_destroy(gh) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); return errcount; } int genders_testattrval_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_testattrval_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_testattrval_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char *nodeptr, *attrptr, *valptr; int return_value, errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) nodeptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) nodeptr = ""; else nodeptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->node; if (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) attrptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) attrptr = ""; else attrptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->attr_with_val; if (tests[i].param4 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) valptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param4 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) valptr = ""; else valptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->val; return_value = genders_testattrval(handle, nodeptr, attrptr, valptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testattrval", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_isnode_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_isnode_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_isnode_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char *nodeptr; int return_value, errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) nodeptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) nodeptr = ""; else nodeptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->node; return_value = genders_isnode(handle, nodeptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_isnode", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_isattr_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_isattr_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_isattr_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char *attrptr; int return_value, errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) attrptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) attrptr = ""; else attrptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->attr_without_val; return_value = genders_isattr(handle, attrptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_isattr", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_isattrval_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_isattrval_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_isattrval_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char *attrptr, *valptr; int return_value, errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) attrptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) attrptr = ""; else attrptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->attr_with_val; if (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) valptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) valptr = ""; else valptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->val; return_value = genders_isattrval(handle, attrptr, valptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_isattrval", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_index_attrvals_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_index_attrvals_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_index_attrvals_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char *attrptr; int return_value, errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) attrptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) attrptr = ""; else attrptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->attr_with_val; return_value = genders_index_attrvals(handle, attrptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_index_attrvals", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_query_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_query_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_query_corner_case_tests[0]; genders_t gh; char **list; int list_len; gh = genders_handle_get(GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED); if ((list_len = genders_nodelist_create(gh, &list)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; int return_value, errnum, len; char **listptr; char *queryptr; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); listptr = (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? NULL : list; len = (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE) ? list_len : tests[i].param3; if (tests[i].param4 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) queryptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param4 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) queryptr = ""; else queryptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->attr_with_val; return_value = genders_query(handle, listptr, len, queryptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_query", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } if (genders_nodelist_destroy(gh, list) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); if (genders_handle_destroy(gh) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(gh)); return errcount; } int genders_testquery_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_testquery_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_testquery_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char *nodeptr, *queryptr; int return_value, errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) nodeptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param2 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) nodeptr = ""; else nodeptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->node; if (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_STRING_NULL) queryptr = NULL; else if (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY) queryptr = ""; else queryptr = genders_database_corner_case.data->attr_with_val; return_value = genders_testquery(handle, nodeptr, queryptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testquery", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_parse_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_parse_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_parse_corner_case_tests[0]; int stderr_save; int dev_null; /* Special case for tests 6,7,18,19. It depends on if the default * genders file exists on the system and the tester has access to * it. */ { struct stat buf; if (stat(GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE, &buf) < 0) { tests[6].expected_return_value = -1; tests[6].expected_errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OPEN; tests[7].expected_return_value = -1; tests[7].expected_errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OPEN; tests[18].expected_return_value = -1; tests[18].expected_errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OPEN; tests[19].expected_return_value = -1; tests[19].expected_errnum = GENDERS_ERR_OPEN; } } if ((stderr_save = dup(STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup: %s", strerror(errno)); if ((dev_null = open(_PATH_DEVNULL, O_APPEND)) < 0) genders_err_exit("open: %s: %s", _PATH_DEVNULL, strerror(errno)); while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; char *filename; FILE *streamptr; int return_value, errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); filename = genders_filename_get(tests[i].param2); streamptr = (tests[i].param3 == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? NULL : stderr; /* Must route stderr somewhere else during call to genders_parse() */ if ((dup2(dev_null, STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); return_value = genders_parse(handle, filename, streamptr); if ((dup2(stderr_save, STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_parse", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } close(dev_null); return errcount; } int genders_set_errnum_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_set_errnum_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_set_errnum_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; int err, errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); genders_set_errnum(handle, tests[i].param2); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_errnum_check("genders_set_errnum", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_errnum, errnum, NULL, verbose); errcount += err; genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } int genders_copy_corner_case(int verbose) { int i = 0; int errcount = 0; genders_copy_corner_case_t *tests = &genders_copy_corner_case_tests[0]; while (!(tests[i].num < 0)) { genders_t handle; genders_t return_value; int errnum; handle = genders_handle_get(tests[i].param1); return_value = genders_copy(handle); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); errcount += genders_return_value_pointer_errnum_check("genders_copy", tests[i].num, tests[i].expected_return_value, tests[i].expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); genders_handle_cleanup(handle); i++; } return errcount; } genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_corner_case_tests.c0000644002055400205540000113540311650357015026404 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_test_corner_case_tests.c,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #include "genders.h" #include "genders_testlib.h" #include "genders_test_corner_case.h" #include "genders_test_database.h" genders_handle_destroy_corner_case_t genders_handle_destroy_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, 0, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, 0, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_load_data_corner_case_t genders_load_data_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OPEN }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED }, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED }, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, -1, GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED }, {15, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, -1, GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED }, {16, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {17, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {18, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {19, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_errnum_corner_case_t genders_errnum_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1}, }; genders_strerror_corner_case_t genders_strerror_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1}, }; genders_errormsg_corner_case_t genders_errormsg_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1}, }; genders_perror_corner_case_t genders_perror_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, NULL, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, "not-null", GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, NULL, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, "not-null", GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, NULL, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, "not-null", GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, NULL, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, "not-null", GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, NULL, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, "not-null", GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, NULL, -1}, }; genders_get_flags_corner_case_t genders_get_flags_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_set_flags_corner_case_t genders_set_flags_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_DEFAULT, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MIN, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MAX, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_DEFAULT, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MIN, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MAX, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_DEFAULT, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MIN, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MAX, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_DEFAULT, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MIN, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MAX, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_DEFAULT, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MIN, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_TEST_FLAG_MAX, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_getnumnodes_corner_case_t genders_getnumnodes_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_getnumattrs_corner_case_t genders_getnumattrs_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMATTRS, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_getmaxattrs_corner_case_t genders_getmaxattrs_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXATTRS, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_getmaxnodelen_corner_case_t genders_getmaxnodelen_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXNODELEN, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_getmaxattrlen_corner_case_t genders_getmaxattrlen_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXATTRLEN, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_getmaxvallen_corner_case_t genders_getmaxvallen_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXVALLEN, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_nodelist_create_corner_case_t genders_nodelist_create_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_nodelist_clear_corner_case_t genders_nodelist_clear_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_nodelist_destroy_corner_case_t genders_nodelist_destroy_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_attrlist_create_corner_case_t genders_attrlist_create_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMATTRS, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_attrlist_clear_corner_case_t genders_attrlist_clear_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_attrlist_destroy_corner_case_t genders_attrlist_destroy_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_vallist_create_corner_case_t genders_vallist_create_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMATTRS, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_vallist_clear_corner_case_t genders_vallist_clear_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_vallist_destroy_corner_case_t genders_vallist_destroy_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_getnodename_corner_case_t genders_getnodename_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {15, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {16, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {17, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {18, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {19, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {20, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {21, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {22, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {23, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {24, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {25, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {26, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {27, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {28, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {29, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {30, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {31, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {32, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {33, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {34, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {35, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {36, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {37, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {38, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {39, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_getnodes_corner_case_t genders_getnodes_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {15, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {16, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {17, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {18, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {19, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {20, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {21, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {22, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {23, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {24, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {25, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {26, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {27, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {28, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {29, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {30, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {31, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {32, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {33, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {34, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {35, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {36, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {37, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {38, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {39, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {40, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {41, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {42, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {43, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {44, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {45, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {46, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {47, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {48, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {49, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {50, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {51, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {52, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {53, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {54, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {55, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {56, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {57, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {58, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {59, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {60, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {61, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {62, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {63, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {64, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {65, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {66, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {67, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {68, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {69, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {70, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {71, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {72, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {73, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {74, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {75, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {76, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {77, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {78, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {79, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {80, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {81, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {82, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {83, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {84, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {85, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {86, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {87, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {88, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {89, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {90, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {91, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {92, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {93, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {94, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {95, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, 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GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {284, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {285, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {286, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {287, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {288, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {289, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {290, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {291, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {292, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {293, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {294, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {295, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {296, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {297, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {298, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {299, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {300, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {301, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {302, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {303, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {304, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {305, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {306, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {307, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {308, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {309, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {310, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {311, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {312, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {313, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {314, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {315, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {316, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {317, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {318, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {319, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {320, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {321, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {322, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {323, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {324, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {325, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {326, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {327, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {328, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {329, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {330, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {331, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {332, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {333, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {334, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {335, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {336, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {337, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {338, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {339, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {340, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {341, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {342, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {343, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {344, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {345, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {346, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {347, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {348, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {349, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {350, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {351, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {352, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {353, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {354, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {355, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {356, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {357, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {358, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {359, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_getattr_corner_case_t genders_getattr_corner_case_tests[] = { {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {15, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {16, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {17, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {18, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {19, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {20, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {21, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {22, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {23, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {24, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {25, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {26, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {27, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {28, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {29, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {30, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {31, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {32, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {33, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {34, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {35, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {36, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, 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GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {128, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {129, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {130, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {131, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {132, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {133, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {134, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {135, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {136, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {137, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {138, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {139, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {140, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {141, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {142, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {143, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {144, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {145, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {146, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {147, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {148, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {149, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {150, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {151, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {152, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {153, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {154, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {155, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {156, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {157, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {158, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {159, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {160, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {161, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {162, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {163, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {164, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {165, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {166, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {167, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {168, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {169, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {170, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {171, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {172, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {173, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {174, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {175, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {176, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {177, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {178, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {179, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {180, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXATTRS, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {181, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {182, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {183, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {184, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {185, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {186, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {187, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {188, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {189, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {190, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {191, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {192, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXATTRS, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {193, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {194, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {195, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {196, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {197, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {198, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {199, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {200, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {201, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {202, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {203, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {204, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {205, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {206, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {207, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {208, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {209, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {210, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {211, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {212, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {213, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {214, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {215, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {216, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {217, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {218, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {219, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {220, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {221, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {222, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {223, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {224, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {225, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {226, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {227, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {228, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {229, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {230, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {231, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {232, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {233, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {234, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {235, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {236, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {237, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {238, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {239, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {240, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_getattr_all_corner_case_t genders_getattr_all_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {15, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {16, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {17, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {18, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {19, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {20, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {21, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {22, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {23, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {24, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {25, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {26, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {27, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {28, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {29, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {30, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {31, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMATTRS, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {32, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {33, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {34, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {35, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {36, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {37, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {38, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {39, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_testattr_corner_case_t genders_testattr_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {15, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {16, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {17, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {18, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {19, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {20, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {21, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {22, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {23, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {24, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {25, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {26, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {27, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {28, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {29, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {30, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {31, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {32, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {33, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {34, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {35, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {36, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {37, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {38, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {39, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {40, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {41, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {42, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {43, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {44, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {45, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {46, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {47, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {48, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {49, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {50, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {51, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {52, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {53, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {54, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {55, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {56, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {57, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {58, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {59, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {60, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {61, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {62, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {63, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {64, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {65, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {66, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {67, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {68, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {69, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {70, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {71, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {72, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {73, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {74, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {75, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {76, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 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GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {84, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {85, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {86, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {87, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {88, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {89, 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GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {143, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {144, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {145, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {146, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {147, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {148, 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GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {266, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {267, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {268, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {269, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {270, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {271, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {272, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {273, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {274, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {275, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {276, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {277, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {278, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {279, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {280, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {281, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {282, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {283, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {284, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {285, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {286, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {287, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {288, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {289, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {290, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {291, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {292, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {293, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {294, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {295, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {296, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {297, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {298, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {299, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {300, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {301, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {302, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {303, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {304, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {305, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {306, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {307, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {308, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {309, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {310, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {311, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {312, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {313, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {314, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {315, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {316, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {317, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {318, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {319, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {320, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {321, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {322, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {323, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {324, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {325, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {326, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {327, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {328, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {329, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {330, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {331, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {332, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {333, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {334, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {335, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {336, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {337, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {338, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {339, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {340, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {341, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {342, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {343, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {344, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {345, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {346, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {347, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {348, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {349, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {350, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {351, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {352, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {353, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {354, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {355, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {356, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {357, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {358, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {359, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_testattrval_corner_case_t genders_testattrval_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {15, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {16, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {17, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {18, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {19, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {20, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {21, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {22, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {23, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {24, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {25, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {26, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {27, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {28, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {29, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {30, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {31, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {32, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {33, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {34, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {35, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {36, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {37, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {38, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {39, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {40, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {41, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {42, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {43, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {44, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {45, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {46, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {47, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {48, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {49, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {50, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {51, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {52, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {53, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {54, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {55, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {56, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {57, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {58, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {59, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {60, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {61, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {62, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {63, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {64, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {65, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {66, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {67, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {68, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {69, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {70, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {71, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {72, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {73, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {74, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {75, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {76, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {77, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {78, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {79, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {80, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {81, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {82, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {83, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {84, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {85, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {86, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {87, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {88, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {89, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {90, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {91, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {92, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {93, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {94, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {95, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {96, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {97, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {98, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {99, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {100, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {101, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {102, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {103, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {104, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {105, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {106, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {107, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {108, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {109, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {110, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {111, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {112, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {113, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {114, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {115, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {116, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {117, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {118, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {119, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {120, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {121, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {122, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {123, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {124, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {125, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {126, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {127, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {128, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {129, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {130, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {131, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {132, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {133, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {134, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_isnode_corner_case_t genders_isnode_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_isattr_corner_case_t genders_isattr_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_isattrval_corner_case_t genders_isattrval_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {15, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {16, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {17, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {18, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {19, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {20, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {21, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {22, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {23, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {24, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {25, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {26, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {27, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {28, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {29, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {30, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {31, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {32, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {33, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {34, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {35, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {36, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {37, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {38, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {39, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {40, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {41, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {42, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {43, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {44, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_index_attrvals_corner_case_t genders_index_attrvals_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_query_corner_case_t genders_query_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {15, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {16, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {17, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {18, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {19, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {20, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {21, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {22, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {23, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {24, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {25, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {26, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {27, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {28, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {29, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {30, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {31, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {32, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {33, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {34, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {35, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {36, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {37, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {38, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {39, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {40, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {41, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {42, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {43, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {44, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {45, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {46, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {47, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {48, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {49, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {50, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {51, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {52, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {53, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {54, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {55, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {56, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {57, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {58, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {59, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {60, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {61, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {62, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {63, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {64, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {65, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {66, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {67, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {68, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {69, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {70, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {71, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {72, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {73, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {74, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {75, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {76, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {77, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {78, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {79, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {80, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {81, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {82, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {83, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {84, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {85, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {86, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {87, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {88, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {89, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {90, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {91, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {92, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW }, {93, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {94, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {95, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {96, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {97, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {98, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {99, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {100, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {101, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {102, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {103, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {104, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {105, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {106, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {107, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {108, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {109, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {110, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_NEGATIVE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {111, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {112, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {113, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_ZERO, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {114, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {115, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {116, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_SMALL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {117, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {118, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {119, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_LENGTH_POSITIVE_LARGE, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_testquery_corner_case_t genders_testquery_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {15, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {16, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {17, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {18, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {19, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {20, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {21, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {22, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {23, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {24, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {25, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {26, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {27, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {28, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {29, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {30, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {31, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {32, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND }, {33, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {34, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS}, {35, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {36, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {37, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {38, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {39, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {40, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {41, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {42, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {43, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_EMPTY, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {44, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, GENDERS_STRING_NON_NULL_FULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_parse_corner_case_t genders_parse_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {15, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OPEN }, {16, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OPEN }, {17, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {18, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {19, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {20, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {21, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {22, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {23, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {24, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {25, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {26, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {27, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {28, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {29, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {30, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {31, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OPEN }, {32, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_OPEN }, {33, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {34, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {35, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {36, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EMPTY, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {37, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {38, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {39, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {40, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_FILENAME_NON_NULL_NOT_EXIST, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_set_errnum_corner_case_t genders_set_errnum_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE }, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE + 1, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, -1, -1 }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {5, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE + 1, GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE + 1}, {6, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {7, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {8, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE + 1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {9, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, -1, -1 }, {10, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {11, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE + 1, GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE + 1}, {12, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, -1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {13, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {14, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE + 1, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders_copy_corner_case_t genders_copy_corner_case_tests[] = { {0, GENDERS_HANDLE_NULL, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE}, {1, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED }, {2, GENDERS_HANDLE_UNLOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {3, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS }, {4, GENDERS_HANDLE_LOADED_DESTROYED, GENDERS_POINTER_NULL, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC }, {-1, -1, -1, -1}, }; genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_database.c0000644002055400205540000010100012343403754024426 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_test_database.c,v 1.9 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include "genders_test_database.h" genders_parse_error_database_t genders_parse_error_databases[] = { #if 0 /* No longer a parse error */ {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_empty_file", 1}, /* No longer a parse error */ {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_comments_only", 1}, /* we are leaving this as a "feature" */ {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_equal_sign_in_value_1", 1}, /* we are leaving this as a "feature" */ {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_equal_sign_in_value_2", 1}, #endif {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_hostname_not_shortened", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_hostname_not_shortened_comma", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_hostname_not_shortened_hostrange", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_hostname_too_long", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_hostname_too_long_comma", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_hostname_too_long_hostrange", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_whitespace_in_list", 2}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_whitespace_in_list_comma", 2}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_whitespace_in_list_hostrange", 2}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_whitespace_in_attr", 2}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_whitespace_in_attr_comma", 2}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_whitespace_in_attr_hostrange", 2}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_whitespace_in_val", 2}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_whitespace_in_val_comma", 2}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_whitespace_in_val_hostrange", 2}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_different_line_attr_and_val", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_different_line_attr_and_val_comma", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_different_line_attr_and_val_hostrange", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_different_line_attr_without_val", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_different_line_attr_without_val_comma", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_different_line_attr_without_val_hostrange", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_different_line_attr_with_val", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_different_line_attr_with_val_comma", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_different_line_attr_with_val_hostrange", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_same_line_attr_and_val", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_same_line_attr_and_val_comma", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_same_line_attr_and_val_hostrange", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_same_line_attr_without_val", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_same_line_attr_without_val_comma", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_same_line_attr_without_val_hostrange", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_same_line_attr_with_val", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_same_line_attr_with_val_comma", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_same_line_attr_with_val_hostrange", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_duplicate_attr_not_last_in_line", 1}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_no_attr_before_equal_sign", 6}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_no_value_after_equal_sign", 6}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_errant_commas", 5}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_all", 8}, {"testdatabases/genders.parse_error_hostrange_unbalanced", 10}, {NULL, -1}, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_not_exist = { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, {NULL}, 0, {NULL}, 0, {NULL}, 0, { { {NULL}, {NULL}, {NULL} } }, 0, { { NULL, NULL, {NULL}, 0, }, }, 0, }; genders_database_t genders_database_not_exist = { "/etc/fake1/fake2/fake3/fake4", &genders_database_data_not_exist, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_corner_case = { "node1", "attr1", "attr2", "val2", 2, /* GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMNODES */ 2, /* GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_NUMATTRS */ 2, /* GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXATTRS */ 5, /* GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXNODELEN */ 5, /* GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXATTRLEN */ 4, /* GENDERS_DATABASE_CORNER_CASE_MAXVALLEN */ {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, {"attr1", "attr2", NULL}, 2, {NULL, "val2", NULL}, 2, { { {"attr1", "attr2", NULL}, {"", "val2", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", NULL}, 2, }, { {"attr1", "attr2", NULL}, {"", "val2", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", NULL}, 2, }, }, 2, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2", "val2", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, }, 4, }; genders_database_t genders_database_corner_case = { "testdatabases/genders.corner_case", &genders_database_data_corner_case, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_base = { "node1", "attr1", "attr2", "val2", 2, 2, 2, 5, 5, 4, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, {"attr1", "attr2", NULL}, 2, {NULL, "val2", NULL}, 2, { { {"attr1", "attr2", NULL}, {"", "val2", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", NULL}, 2, }, { {"attr1", "attr2", NULL}, {"", "val2", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", NULL}, 2, }, }, 2, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "", "", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2", "val2", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, }, 5, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base = { "testdatabases/genders.base", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comma", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.base_hostrange", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_hostrange_single = { "testdatabases/genders.base_hostrange_single", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_beginning_of_line = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_beginning_of_line", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_beginning_of_line_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_beginning_of_line_comma", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_beginning_of_line_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_beginning_of_line_hostrange", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_end_of_line", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_end_of_line_comma", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_end_of_line_hostrange", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line_with_whitespace = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_end_of_line_with_whitespace", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line_with_whitespace_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_end_of_line_with_whitespace_comma", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line_with_whitespace_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_end_of_line_with_whitespace_hostrange", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_middle_of_line = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_middle_of_line", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_middle_of_line_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_middle_of_line_comma", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_comments_middle_of_line_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.base_comments_middle_of_line_hostrange", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_before_nodes = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_before_nodes", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_before_nodes_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_before_nodes_comma", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_before_nodes_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_before_nodes_hostrange", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_after_nodes = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_after_nodes", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_after_nodes_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_after_nodes_comma", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_after_nodes_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_after_nodes_hostrange", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_after_attrs = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_after_attrs", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_after_attrs_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_after_attrs_comma", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_after_attrs_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_after_attrs_hostrange", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_before_and_after_nodes = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_before_and_after_nodes", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_before_and_after_nodes_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_before_and_after_nodes_comma", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_before_and_after_nodes_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_before_and_after_nodes_hostrange", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_between_nodes = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_between_nodes", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_t genders_database_base_whitespace_between_nodes_and_attrs = { "testdatabases/genders.base_whitespace_between_nodes_and_attrs", &genders_database_data_base, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_test_1 = { "node1", "attr1", "attr2", "val2", 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 4, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", "attr4", NULL}, 4, {NULL, "val2", NULL, "val4", NULL}, 4, { { {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", "attr4", NULL}, {"", "val2", "", "val4", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", NULL, "val4", NULL}, 4, }, { {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", "attr4", NULL}, {"", "val2", "", "val4", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", NULL, "val4", NULL}, 4, }, { {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", "attr4", NULL}, {"", "val2", "", "val4", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", NULL, "val4", NULL}, 4, }, { {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", "attr4", NULL}, {"", "val2", "", "val4", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", NULL, "val4", NULL}, 4, }, }, 4, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "", "", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1", NULL, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2", NULL, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2", "val2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr3", NULL, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr4", NULL, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr4", "val4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, }, 8, }; genders_database_t genders_database_test_1 = { "testdatabases/genders.test_1", &genders_database_data_test_1, }; genders_database_t genders_database_test_1_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.test_1_comma", &genders_database_data_test_1, }; genders_database_t genders_database_test_1_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.test_1_hostrange", &genders_database_data_test_1, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_test_2 = { "node1", "attr1", "attr2", "val2", 4, 8, 4, 5, 5, 4, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", "attr4", "attr5", "attr6", "attr7", "attr8", NULL}, 8, {NULL, "val2", NULL, "val4", NULL, "val6", NULL, "val8", NULL}, 8, { { {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", "attr4", NULL}, {"", "val2", "", "val4", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", NULL, "val4", NULL}, 4, }, { {"attr5", "attr6", "attr7", "attr8", NULL}, {"", "val6", "", "val8", NULL}, {NULL, "val6", NULL, "val8", NULL}, 4, }, { {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", "attr4", NULL}, {"", "val2", "", "val4", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", NULL, "val4", NULL}, 4, }, { {"attr5", "attr6", "attr7", "attr8", NULL}, {"", "val6", "", "val8", NULL}, {NULL, "val6", NULL, "val8", NULL}, 4, }, }, 4, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "", "", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1", NULL, {"node1", "node3", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2", NULL, {"node1", "node3", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2", "val2", {"node1", "node3", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr3", NULL, {"node1", "node3", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4", NULL, {"node1", "node3", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4", "val4", {"node1", "node3", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr5", NULL, {"node2", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr6", NULL, {"node2", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr6", "val6", {"node2", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr7", NULL, {"node2", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr8", NULL, {"node2", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr8", "val8", {"node2", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, }, 14, }; genders_database_t genders_database_test_2 = { "testdatabases/genders.test_2", &genders_database_data_test_2, }; genders_database_t genders_database_test_2_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.test_2_comma", &genders_database_data_test_2, }; genders_database_t genders_database_test_2_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.test_2_hostrange", &genders_database_data_test_2, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_test_3 = { "node1", "attr1", "attr2", "val2", 4, 16, 4, 5, 6, 5, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", "attr4", "attr5", "attr6", "attr7", "attr8", "attr9", "attr10", "attr11", "attr12", "attr13", "attr14", "attr15", "attr16", NULL}, 16, {NULL, "val2", NULL, "val4", NULL, "val6", NULL, "val8", NULL, "val10", NULL, "val12", NULL, "val14", NULL, "val16", NULL}, 16, { { {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", "attr4", NULL}, {"", "val2", "", "val4", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", NULL, "val4", NULL}, 4, }, { {"attr5", "attr6", "attr7", "attr8", NULL}, {"", "val6", "", "val8", NULL}, {NULL, "val6", NULL, "val8", NULL}, 4, }, { {"attr9", "attr10", "attr11", "attr12", NULL}, {"", "val10", "", "val12", NULL}, {NULL, "val10", NULL, "val12", NULL}, 4, }, { {"attr13", "attr14", "attr15", "attr16", NULL}, {"", "val14", "", "val16", NULL}, {NULL, "val14", NULL, "val16", NULL}, 4, }, }, 4, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "", "", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1", NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr2", NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr2", "val2", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr3", NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr4", NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr4", "val4", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr5", NULL, {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr6", NULL, {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr6", "val6", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr7", NULL, {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr8", NULL, {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr8", "val8", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr9", NULL, {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr10", NULL, {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr10", "val10", {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr11", NULL, {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr12", NULL, {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr12", "val12", {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr13", NULL, {"node4", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr14", NULL, {"node4", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr14", "val14", {"node4", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr15", NULL, {"node4", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr16", NULL, {"node4", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr16", "val16", {"node4", NULL}, 1, }, }, 26, }; genders_database_t genders_database_test_3 = { "testdatabases/genders.test_3", &genders_database_data_test_3, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_empty = { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, {NULL}, 0, {NULL}, 0, {NULL}, 0, { { {NULL}, {NULL}, {NULL} } }, 0, { { NULL, NULL, {NULL}, 0, }, }, 0, }; genders_database_t genders_database_empty = { "testdatabases/genders.empty_file", &genders_database_data_empty, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_equal_sign_in_value = { "node1", "attr2", "attr1", "foo=bar", 2, 2, 2, 5, 5, 7, {"node1", "node2"}, 2, {"attr1", "attr2"}, 2, {"foo=bar", NULL}, 2, { { {"attr1", NULL}, {"foo=bar", NULL}, {NULL, NULL}, 1, }, { {"attr1", "attr2", NULL}, {"foo=baz", "", NULL}, {"foo=baz", NULL, NULL}, 2, }, }, 2, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "", "", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1", "foo=bar", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr1", "foo=baz", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr2", NULL, {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, }, 6, }; genders_database_t genders_database_equal_sign_in_value = { "testdatabases/genders.equal_sign_in_value", &genders_database_data_equal_sign_in_value, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_nodes_only_one = { "node1", NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 0, 0, 5, 0, 0, {"node1", NULL}, 1, {NULL}, 0, {NULL}, 0, { { {NULL}, {NULL}, {NULL}, 0, }, }, 0, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "", "", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, }, 2, }; genders_database_t genders_database_nodes_only_one = { "testdatabases/genders.nodes_only_one", &genders_database_data_nodes_only_one, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_nodes_only_many = { "node1", NULL, NULL, NULL, 5, 0, 0, 5, 0, 0, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", NULL}, 5, {NULL}, 0, {NULL}, 0, { { {NULL}, {NULL}, {NULL}, 0, }, }, 0, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", NULL}, 5, }, { "", "", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", NULL}, 5, }, }, 2, }; genders_database_t genders_database_nodes_only_many = { "testdatabases/genders.nodes_only_many", &genders_database_data_nodes_only_many, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_nodes_and_attrs_only = { "node1", "attr1", NULL, NULL, 2, 2, 2, 5, 5, 0, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, {"attr1", "attr2", NULL}, 2, {NULL}, 0, { { {"attr1", "attr2", NULL}, {"", "", NULL}, {NULL, NULL, NULL}, 2, }, { {"attr1", "attr2", NULL}, {"", "", NULL}, {NULL, NULL, NULL}, 2, }, }, 2, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "", "", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, }, 4, }; genders_database_t genders_database_nodes_and_attrs_only = { "testdatabases/genders.nodes_and_attrs_only", &genders_database_data_nodes_and_attrs_only, }; genders_database_t genders_database_nodes_and_attrs_only_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.nodes_and_attrs_only_comma", &genders_database_data_nodes_and_attrs_only, }; genders_database_t genders_database_nodes_and_attrs_only_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.nodes_and_attrs_only_hostrange", &genders_database_data_nodes_and_attrs_only, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_subst_escape_char = { "node1", "attr1", "attr2", "val2", 2, 5, 5, 5, 7, 4, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, {"attr1", "attr2", "escape1", "escape2", "escape3", NULL}, 5, {NULL, "val2", "%t", "%t", "%n", NULL}, 5, { { {"attr1", "attr2", "escape1", "escape2", "escape3", NULL}, {"", "val2", "%t", "%t", "%n", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", "%t", "%t", "%n", NULL}, 5, }, { {"attr1", "attr2", "escape1", "escape2", "escape3", NULL}, {"", "val2", "%t", "%t", "%n", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", "%t", "%t", "%n", NULL}, 5, }, }, 2, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "", "", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2", "val2", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "escape1", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "escape1", "%t", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "escape2", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "escape2", "%t", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "escape3", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "escape3", "%n", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, }, 11, }; genders_database_t genders_database_subst_escape_char = { "testdatabases/genders.subst_escape_char", &genders_database_data_subst_escape_char, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_subst_nodename = { "node1", "attr1", "attr2", "val2", 2, 3, 3, 5, 5, 5, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", NULL}, 3, /* Can't test "%n", so make NULL so test is not run */ {NULL, "val2", NULL, NULL}, 3, { { {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", NULL}, {"", "val2", "node1", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", "node1", NULL}, 3, }, { {"attr1", "attr2", "attr3", NULL}, {"", "val2", "node2", NULL}, {NULL, "val2", "node2", NULL}, 3, }, }, 2, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "", "", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2", "val2", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr3", NULL, {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr3", "node1", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr3", "node2", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, }, 8, }; genders_database_t genders_database_subst_nodename = { "testdatabases/genders.subst_nodename", &genders_database_data_subst_nodename, }; genders_database_t genders_database_subst_nodename_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.subst_nodename_comma", &genders_database_data_subst_nodename, }; genders_database_t genders_database_subst_nodename_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.subst_nodename_hostrange", &genders_database_data_subst_nodename, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_large_attr = { "node1", "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 1, 5, 78, 0, {"node1", NULL}, 1, {"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", NULL}, 1, {NULL, NULL}, 1, { { {"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", NULL}, {"", NULL}, {NULL, NULL}, 1, }, }, 1, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "", "", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, }, 3, }; genders_database_t genders_database_large_attr = { "testdatabases/genders.large_attr", &genders_database_data_large_attr, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_large_val = { "node1", NULL, "attr1", "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", 1, 1, 1, 5, 5, 78, {"node1", NULL}, 1, {"attr1", NULL}, 1, {"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", NULL}, 1, { { {"attr1", NULL}, {"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", NULL}, {"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", NULL}, 1, }, }, 1, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "", "", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr1", NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr1", "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, }, 4, }; genders_database_t genders_database_large_val = { "testdatabases/genders.large_val", &genders_database_data_large_val, }; genders_database_t *genders_functionality_databases[] = { &genders_database_base, &genders_database_base_comma, &genders_database_base_hostrange, &genders_database_base_hostrange_single, &genders_database_base_comments_beginning_of_line, &genders_database_base_comments_beginning_of_line_comma, &genders_database_base_comments_beginning_of_line_hostrange, &genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line, &genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line_comma, &genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line_hostrange, &genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line_with_whitespace, &genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line_with_whitespace_comma, &genders_database_base_comments_end_of_line_with_whitespace_hostrange, &genders_database_base_comments_middle_of_line, &genders_database_base_comments_middle_of_line_comma, &genders_database_base_comments_middle_of_line_hostrange, &genders_database_base_whitespace_before_nodes, &genders_database_base_whitespace_before_nodes_comma, &genders_database_base_whitespace_before_nodes_hostrange, &genders_database_base_whitespace_after_nodes, &genders_database_base_whitespace_after_nodes_comma, &genders_database_base_whitespace_after_nodes_hostrange, &genders_database_base_whitespace_after_attrs, &genders_database_base_whitespace_after_attrs_comma, &genders_database_base_whitespace_after_attrs_hostrange, &genders_database_base_whitespace_before_and_after_nodes, &genders_database_base_whitespace_before_and_after_nodes_comma, &genders_database_base_whitespace_before_and_after_nodes_hostrange, &genders_database_base_whitespace_between_nodes, &genders_database_base_whitespace_between_nodes_and_attrs, &genders_database_test_1, &genders_database_test_1_comma, &genders_database_test_1_hostrange, &genders_database_test_2, &genders_database_test_2_comma, &genders_database_test_2_hostrange, &genders_database_test_3, &genders_database_empty, &genders_database_equal_sign_in_value, &genders_database_nodes_only_one, &genders_database_nodes_only_many, &genders_database_nodes_and_attrs_only, &genders_database_nodes_and_attrs_only_comma, &genders_database_nodes_and_attrs_only_hostrange, &genders_database_subst_escape_char, &genders_database_subst_nodename, &genders_database_subst_nodename_comma, &genders_database_subst_nodename_hostrange, &genders_database_large_attr, &genders_database_large_val, NULL, }; genders_database_data_t genders_database_data_flag_test_raw_values = { "node1", NULL, "escape1", "%t", 1, 4, 4, 5, 7, 5, {"node1", NULL}, 1, {"escape1", "escape2", "escape3", "escape4", NULL}, 4, {"%t", "%t", "%n", "node1", NULL}, 4, { { {"escape1", "escape2", "escape3", "escape4", NULL}, {"%t", "%t", "%n", "node1", NULL}, /* cheat, these are the substituted values */ {"%t", "%%t", "%%n", "%n", NULL}, /* cheat, these are "raw" values */ 4, }, }, 1, { { NULL, NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "", "", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "escape1", NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "escape1", "%t", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "escape2", NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "escape2", "%t", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "escape3", NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "escape3", "%n", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "escape4", NULL, {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "escape4", "node1", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, }, 10, }; genders_database_t genders_database_flag_test_raw_values = { "testdatabases/genders.flag_test_raw_values", &genders_database_data_flag_test_raw_values, }; genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_functionality.c0000644002055400205540000025067211650357015025574 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_test_functionality.c,v 1.15 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include /* gethostname */ #include /* MAXHOSTNAMELEN */ #include #include #include /* stat() */ #include #include #include /* O_APPEND */ #if HAVE_PATHS_H #include /* _PATH_DEVNULL */ #endif /* HAVE_PATHS_H */ #include "genders.h" #include "genders_testlib.h" #include "genders_test_functionality.h" #include "genders_test_database.h" #include "genders_test_query_tests.h" #ifndef _PATH_DEVNULL #define _PATH_DEVNULL "/dev/null" #endif /* _PATH_DEVNULL */ #ifndef MAXHOSTNAMELEN #define MAXHOSTNAMELEN 64 #endif /* MAXHOSTNAMELEN */ int genders_handle_create_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int err, num = 0; /* Test 0: Successfully create handle */ handle = genders_handle_create(); err = genders_pointer_exist_check("genders_handle_create", num, handle, "handle", GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, NULL, verbose); errcount += err; num++; if (handle) { if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); } return errcount; } int genders_handle_destroy_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int return_value, errnum, err; /* Test 0: Successfully destroy unloaded handle */ if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); return_value = genders_handle_destroy(handle); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_handle_destroy", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); if (err) /* Don't exit on error, just make a best effort */ genders_handle_destroy(handle); errcount += err; num++; /* Test 1: Successfully destroy loaded handle */ if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, genders_database_base.filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return_value = genders_handle_destroy(handle); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_handle_destroy", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC, return_value, errnum, NULL, verbose); if (err) /* Don't exit on error, just make a best effort */ genders_handle_destroy(handle); errcount += err; num++; return errcount; } int genders_load_data_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; /* Part A: Successfully find parse errors */ { int i = 0; genders_parse_error_database_t *databases = &genders_parse_error_databases[0]; while (databases[i].filename != NULL) { genders_t handle; int return_value, errnum, err; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); return_value = genders_load_data(handle, databases[i].filename); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_load_data", num, -1, GENDERS_ERR_PARSE, return_value, errnum, databases[i].filename, verbose); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); errcount += err; num++; i++; } } /* Part B: Load functionality test databases without errors */ { int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { genders_t handle; int return_value, errnum, err; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); return_value = genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_load_data", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); errcount += err; num++; i++; } } return errcount; } int genders_errnum_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, genders_database_base.filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (i = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; i <= GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE; i++) { int errnum, err; genders_set_errnum(handle, i); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_errnum_check("genders_errnum", num, i, errnum, NULL, verbose); errcount += err; num++; } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); return errcount; } int genders_strerror_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, genders_database_base.filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (i = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; i <= GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE; i++) { char *expected_string, *string; int err; genders_set_errnum(handle, i); expected_string = genders_errormsg(handle); string = genders_strerror(i); err = genders_string_check("genders_strerror", num, expected_string, "expected_string", string, "string", NULL, verbose); errcount += err; num++; } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); return errcount; } int genders_errormsg_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, genders_database_base.filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (i = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; i <= GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE; i++) { char *expected_string, *string; int err; expected_string = genders_strerror(i); genders_set_errnum(handle, i); string = genders_errormsg(handle); err = genders_string_check("genders_errormsg", num, expected_string, "expected_string", string, "string", NULL, verbose); errcount += err; num++; } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); return errcount; } int genders_perror_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int stderr_save; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; if ((stderr_save = dup(STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup: %s", strerror(errno)); if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, genders_database_base.filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (i = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; i <= GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE; i++) { char *expected_string; char expected_string_buf[GENDERS_ERR_BUFLEN]; char string_buf[GENDERS_ERR_BUFLEN]; int len, err; int fds[2]; if (pipe(fds) < 0) genders_err_exit("pipe: %s", strerror(errno)); genders_set_errnum(handle, i); expected_string = genders_strerror(i); if ((dup2(fds[1], STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); genders_perror(handle, NULL); if ((dup2(stderr_save, STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); close(fds[1]); /* so read won't block */ if ((len = read(fds[0], string_buf, GENDERS_ERR_BUFLEN)) < 0) genders_err_exit("read: %s", strerror(errno)); string_buf[len] = '\0'; close(fds[0]); strcpy(expected_string_buf, expected_string); strcat(expected_string_buf, "\n"); err = genders_string_check("genders_perror", num, expected_string_buf, "expected_string", string_buf, "string", NULL, verbose); errcount += err; num++; } for (i = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; i <= GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE; i++) { char *expected_string, *msg = "foo"; char expected_string_buf[GENDERS_ERR_BUFLEN]; char string_buf[GENDERS_ERR_BUFLEN]; int len, err; int fds[2]; if (pipe(fds) < 0) genders_err_exit("pipe: %s", strerror(errno)); genders_set_errnum(handle, i); expected_string = genders_strerror(i); if ((dup2(fds[1], STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); genders_perror(handle, msg); if ((dup2(stderr_save, STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); close(fds[1]); /* so read won't block */ if ((len = read(fds[0], string_buf, GENDERS_ERR_BUFLEN)) < 0) genders_err_exit("read: %s", strerror(errno)); string_buf[len] = '\0'; close(fds[0]); strcpy(expected_string_buf, msg); strcat(expected_string_buf, ": "); strcat(expected_string_buf, expected_string); strcat(expected_string_buf, "\n"); err = genders_string_check("genders_perror", num, expected_string_buf, "expected_string", string_buf, "string", NULL, verbose); errcount += err; num++; } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); return errcount; } static int _genders_get_flags_functionality_common(genders_t handle, int *num, unsigned int flag, char *flag_str, int verbose) { unsigned int tmpflags; int return_value, errnum, err; int errcount = 0; assert(handle && num && flag_str); if (genders_set_flags(handle, flag) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_set_flags: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return_value = genders_get_flags(handle, &tmpflags); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_get_flags", (*num), 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, flag_str, verbose); errcount += err; (*num)++; err = genders_flag_check("genders_get_flags", (*num), flag, tmpflags, flag_str, verbose); errcount += err; (*num)++; return errcount; } int genders_get_flags_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int err, num = 0; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); err = _genders_get_flags_functionality_common(handle, &num, GENDERS_FLAG_DEFAULT, "GENDERS_FLAG_DEFAULT", verbose); errcount += err; err = _genders_get_flags_functionality_common(handle, &num, GENDERS_FLAG_RAW_VALUES, "GENDERS_FLAG_RAW_VALUES", verbose); errcount += err; if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); return errcount; } static int _genders_set_flags_functionality_common(genders_t handle, int *num, unsigned int flag, char *flag_str, int verbose) { unsigned int tmpflags; int return_value, errnum, err; int errcount = 0; assert(handle && num && flag_str); return_value = genders_set_flags(handle, flag); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_set_flags", (*num), 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, flag_str, verbose); errcount += err; (*num)++; if (genders_get_flags(handle, &tmpflags) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_get_flags: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); err = genders_flag_check("genders_set_flags", (*num), flag, tmpflags, flag_str, verbose); errcount += err; (*num)++; return errcount; } static int _genders_set_flags_raw_values(int *num, int verbose) { genders_database_t *database = &genders_database_flag_test_raw_values; genders_t handle; int return_value, errnum, err; int errcount = 0; char **attrlist = NULL, **vallist = NULL; int attrlist_len, vallist_len; assert(num); if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, database->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if ((attrlist_len = genders_attrlist_create(handle, &attrlist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if ((vallist_len = genders_vallist_create(handle, &vallist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_set_flags(handle, GENDERS_FLAG_RAW_VALUES) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_set_flags: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); /* Note: we're cheating, vals_string represents the substituted * values, vals_input represents the raw values. This is not what * is typically done. */ return_value = genders_getattr(handle, attrlist, vallist, attrlist_len, database->data->node); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_attrval_list_check("genders_set_flags", (*num), database->data->node_attrvals[0].attrslen, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, database->data->node_attrvals[0].attrs, database->data->node_attrvals[0].vals_input, database->data->node_attrvals[0].attrslen, return_value, errnum, attrlist, vallist, return_value, database->filename, verbose); errcount += err; (*num)++; if (genders_set_flags(handle, GENDERS_FLAG_DEFAULT) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_set_flags: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_attrlist_clear(handle, attrlist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_clear: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_vallist_clear(handle, vallist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_clear: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return_value = genders_getattr(handle, attrlist, vallist, attrlist_len, database->data->node); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_attrval_list_check("genders_set_flags", (*num), database->data->node_attrvals[0].attrslen, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, database->data->node_attrvals[0].attrs, database->data->node_attrvals[0].vals_string, database->data->node_attrvals[0].attrslen, return_value, errnum, attrlist, vallist, return_value, database->filename, verbose); errcount += err; (*num)++; if (genders_attrlist_destroy(handle, attrlist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_vallist_destroy(handle, vallist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); return errcount; } int genders_set_flags_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int err, num = 0; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); /* Part 1: Test Basics */ err = _genders_set_flags_functionality_common(handle, &num, GENDERS_FLAG_DEFAULT, "GENDERS_FLAG_DEFAULT", verbose); errcount += err; err = _genders_set_flags_functionality_common(handle, &num, GENDERS_FLAG_RAW_VALUES, "GENDERS_FLAG_RAW_VALUES", verbose); errcount += err; if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); /* Part 2: Test actual flags */ err = _genders_set_flags_raw_values(&num, verbose); errcount += err; return errcount; } static int _genders_getfunc_functionality(GendersGetFunc func, char *funcname, char *filename, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, char *msg, int verbose) { genders_t handle; int return_value, errnum, err; assert(func && funcname && filename); if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return_value = func(handle); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, msg, verbose); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); return err; } int genders_getnumnodes_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_getfunc_functionality(genders_getnumnodes, "genders_getnumnodes", databases[i]->filename, num, databases[i]->data->numnodes, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getnumattrs_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_getfunc_functionality(genders_getnumattrs, "genders_getnumattrs", databases[i]->filename, num, databases[i]->data->numattrs, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getmaxattrs_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_getfunc_functionality(genders_getmaxattrs, "genders_getmaxattrs", databases[i]->filename, num, databases[i]->data->maxattrs, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getmaxnodelen_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; int hostnamelen; /* Special case. If you are on a host whose hostname length is * greater than the database maxnodelen, then that is the actual * maxnodelen. */ { char buffer[MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1]; char *ptr; memset(buffer, '\0', MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1); if (gethostname(buffer, MAXHOSTNAMELEN) < 0) genders_err_exit("gethostname: %s", strerror(errno)); /* shorten if necessary */ if ((ptr = strchr(buffer,'.'))) *ptr = '\0'; hostnamelen = strlen(buffer); } while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err, maxnodelen; if (hostnamelen > databases[i]->data->maxnodelen) maxnodelen = hostnamelen; else maxnodelen = databases[i]->data->maxnodelen; err = _genders_getfunc_functionality(genders_getmaxnodelen, "genders_getmaxnodelen", databases[i]->filename, num, maxnodelen, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getmaxattrlen_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_getfunc_functionality(genders_getmaxattrlen, "genders_getmaxattrlen", databases[i]->filename, num, databases[i]->data->maxattrlen, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getmaxvallen_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_getfunc_functionality(genders_getmaxvallen, "genders_getmaxvallen", databases[i]->filename, num, databases[i]->data->maxvallen, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } static int _genders_list_create_functionality(GendersListCreateFunc funccreate, GendersListDestroyFunc funcdestroy, char *funcname, char *filename, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, char *msg, int verbose) { genders_t handle; char **list; int return_value, errnum, retval = 0; assert(funccreate && funcdestroy && funcname); if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return_value = funccreate(handle, &list); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); retval = genders_return_value_errnum_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, msg, verbose); if (expected_return_value >= 0 && expected_return_value == retval && errnum == GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS) { if (funcdestroy(handle, list) < 0) genders_err_exit("funcdestroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); return retval; } static int _genders_list_clear_functionality(GendersListCreateFunc funccreate, GendersListClearFunc funcclear, GendersListDestroyFunc funcdestroy, char *funcname, char *filename, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, char *msg, int verbose) { genders_t handle; char **list; int err, list_len, return_value, errnum, retval = 0; assert(funccreate && funcclear && funcdestroy && funcname); if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if ((list_len = funccreate(handle, &list)) < 0) genders_err_exit("funccreate: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return_value = funcclear(handle, list); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_list_check(funcname, num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, NULL, 0, return_value, errnum, list, list_len, GENDERS_COMPARISON_CLEAR, msg, verbose); if (funcdestroy(handle, list) < 0) genders_err_exit("funcdestroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return retval; } static int _genders_list_destroy_functionality(GendersListCreateFunc funccreate, GendersListDestroyFunc funcdestroy, char *funcname, char *filename, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, char *msg, int verbose) { genders_t handle; char **list; int return_value, errnum, retval = 0; assert(funccreate && funcdestroy && funcname); if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (funccreate(handle, &list) < 0) genders_err_exit("funccreate: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return_value = funcdestroy(handle, list); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); retval = genders_return_value_errnum_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, expected_errnum, return_value, errnum, msg, verbose); /* If funcdestroy failed, not need to try again, just ignore destroying the list*/ if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return retval; } int genders_nodelist_create_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_list_create_functionality(genders_nodelist_create, genders_nodelist_destroy, "genders_nodelist_create", databases[i]->filename, num, databases[i]->data->numnodes, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_nodelist_clear_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_list_clear_functionality(genders_nodelist_create, genders_nodelist_clear, genders_nodelist_destroy, "genders_nodelist_clear", databases[i]->filename, num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_nodelist_destroy_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_list_destroy_functionality(genders_nodelist_create, genders_nodelist_destroy, "genders_nodelist_destroy", databases[i]->filename, num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_attrlist_create_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_list_create_functionality(genders_attrlist_create, genders_attrlist_destroy, "genders_attrlist_create", databases[i]->filename, num, databases[i]->data->numattrs, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_attrlist_clear_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_list_clear_functionality(genders_nodelist_create, genders_nodelist_clear, genders_nodelist_destroy, "genders_nodelist_clear", databases[i]->filename, num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_attrlist_destroy_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_list_destroy_functionality(genders_attrlist_create, genders_attrlist_destroy, "genders_attrlist_destroy", databases[i]->filename, num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_vallist_create_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_list_create_functionality(genders_vallist_create, genders_vallist_destroy, "genders_vallist_create", databases[i]->filename, num, databases[i]->data->numattrs, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_vallist_clear_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_list_clear_functionality(genders_vallist_create, genders_vallist_clear, genders_vallist_destroy, "genders_vallist_clear", databases[i]->filename, num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_vallist_destroy_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int err; err = _genders_list_destroy_functionality(genders_vallist_create, genders_vallist_destroy, "genders_vallist_destroy", databases[i]->filename, num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getnodename_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; char nodenamebuf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1]; char *ptr; memset(nodenamebuf, '\0', MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1); if (gethostname(nodenamebuf, MAXHOSTNAMELEN) < 0) genders_err_exit("gethostname: %s", strerror(errno)); /* shorten if necessary */ if ((ptr = strchr(nodenamebuf,'.'))) *ptr = '\0'; while (databases[i] != NULL) { char testbuf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1]; int return_value, errnum, err; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return_value = genders_getnodename(handle, testbuf, MAXHOSTNAMELEN); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_string_check("genders_getnodename", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, nodenamebuf, return_value, errnum, testbuf, databases[i]->filename, verbose); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getnodes_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, nodelist_len, return_value, errnum, err; char **nodelist; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if ((nodelist_len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nodelist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (j = 0; j < databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes_len; j++) { return_value = genders_getnodes(handle, nodelist, nodelist_len, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].attr, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].val); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_list_check("genders_getnodes", num, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].nodeslen, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].nodes, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].nodeslen, return_value, errnum, nodelist, return_value, GENDERS_COMPARISON_MATCH, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } /* Test invalid attr */ return_value = genders_getnodes(handle, nodelist, nodelist_len, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_ATTR, NULL); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_getnodes", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; /* Test attr with val, but invalid val */ if (databases[i]->data->attr_with_val) { return_value = genders_getnodes(handle, nodelist, nodelist_len, databases[i]->data->attr_with_val, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_VAL); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_getnodes", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } if (genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodelist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getattr_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, attrlist_len, vallist_len, return_value, errnum, err; char **attrlist, **vallist; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if ((attrlist_len = genders_attrlist_create(handle, &attrlist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if ((vallist_len = genders_vallist_create(handle, &vallist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (j = 0; j < databases[i]->data->nodeslen; j++) { err = 0; return_value = genders_getattr(handle, attrlist, vallist, attrlist_len, databases[i]->data->nodes[j]); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err += genders_return_value_errnum_attrval_list_check("genders_getattr", num, databases[i]->data->node_attrvals[j].attrslen, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->data->node_attrvals[j].attrs, databases[i]->data->node_attrvals[j].vals_string, databases[i]->data->node_attrvals[j].attrslen, return_value, errnum, attrlist, vallist, return_value, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } /* Test invalid node */ if (databases[i]->data->node) { return_value = genders_getattr(handle, attrlist, vallist, attrlist_len, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_NODE); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_getattr", num, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } if (genders_attrlist_destroy(handle, attrlist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_vallist_destroy(handle, vallist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_getattr_all_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int attrlist_len, return_value, errnum, err; char **attrlist; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if ((attrlist_len = genders_attrlist_create(handle, &attrlist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); return_value = genders_getattr_all(handle, attrlist, attrlist_len); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_list_check("genders_getattr_all", num, databases[i]->data->numattrs, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->data->attrs, databases[i]->data->attrslen, return_value, errnum, attrlist, return_value, GENDERS_COMPARISON_MATCH, databases[i]->filename, verbose); if (genders_attrlist_destroy(handle, attrlist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); errcount += err; num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_testattr_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, maxvallen, return_value, errnum, err; char *valbuf; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if ((maxvallen = genders_getmaxvallen(handle)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getmaxvallen: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (!(valbuf = (char *)malloc(maxvallen + 1))) genders_err_exit("malloc: %s", strerror(errno)); for (j = 0; j < databases[i]->data->nodeslen; j++) { int k; for (k = 0; k < databases[i]->data->node_attrvals[j].attrslen; k++) { return_value = genders_testattr(handle, databases[i]->data->nodes[j], databases[i]->data->node_attrvals[j].attrs[k], valbuf, maxvallen + 1); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_string_check("genders_testattr", num, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->data->node_attrvals[j].vals_string[k], return_value, errnum, valbuf, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } } /* Test invalid node */ if (databases[i]->data->node && databases[i]->data->attr_with_val) { return_value = genders_testattr(handle, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_NODE, databases[i]->data->attr_with_val, valbuf, maxvallen + 1); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testattr", num, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } /* Test invalidate attribute */ return_value = genders_testattr(handle, databases[i]->data->node, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_ATTR, valbuf, maxvallen + 1); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testattr", num, (databases[i]->data->node) ? 0 : -1, (databases[i]->data->node) ? GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS : GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; free(valbuf); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_testattrval_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, return_value, errnum, err; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (j = 0; j < databases[i]->data->nodeslen; j++) { int k; for (k = 0; k < databases[i]->data->node_attrvals[j].attrslen; k++) { return_value = genders_testattrval(handle, databases[i]->data->nodes[j], databases[i]->data->node_attrvals[j].attrs[k], databases[i]->data->node_attrvals[j].vals_input[k]); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testattrval", num, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } } /* Test invalid node */ if (databases[i]->data->node && databases[i]->data->attr_with_val && databases[i]->data->val) { return_value = genders_testattrval(handle, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_NODE, databases[i]->data->attr_with_val, databases[i]->data->val); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testattrval", num, -1, GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } /* Test attr without val */ if (databases[i]->data->attr_without_val && databases[i]->data->val) { return_value = genders_testattrval(handle, databases[i]->data->node, databases[i]->data->attr_without_val, databases[i]->data->val); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testattrval", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } /* Test attr with val, but invalid val */ if (databases[i]->data->attr_with_val) { return_value = genders_testattrval(handle, databases[i]->data->node, databases[i]->data->attr_with_val, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_VAL); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testattrval", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_isnode_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, return_value, errnum, err; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (j = 0; j < databases[i]->data->nodeslen; j++) { return_value = genders_isnode(handle, databases[i]->data->nodes[j]); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_isnode", num, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } /* Test invalid node */ return_value = genders_isnode(handle, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_NODE); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_isnode", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_isattr_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, return_value, errnum, err; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (j = 0; j < databases[i]->data->attrslen; j++) { return_value = genders_isattr(handle, databases[i]->data->attrs[j]); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_isattr", num, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } /* Test invalid attr */ return_value = genders_isattr(handle, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_ATTR); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_isattr", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_isattrval_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, return_value, errnum, err; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (j = 0; j < databases[i]->data->attrslen; j++) { if (!databases[i]->data->vals[j]) continue; return_value = genders_isattrval(handle, databases[i]->data->attrs[j], databases[i]->data->vals[j]); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_isattrval", num, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } /* Test attr without val */ if (databases[i]->data->attr_without_val && databases[i]->data->val) { return_value = genders_isattrval(handle, databases[i]->data->attr_without_val, databases[i]->data->val); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_isattrval", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } /* Test attr with val, but invalid val */ if (databases[i]->data->attr_with_val) { return_value = genders_isattrval(handle, databases[i]->data->attr_with_val, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_VAL); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_isattrval", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_index_attrvals_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, return_value, errnum, err; /* Testing genders_index_attrvals will involve * A: running genders_index_attrvals() * B: re-running genders_getnodes() tests * C: re-running genders_isattrval() tests */ if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (j = 0; j < databases[i]->data->attrslen; j++) { err = 0; return_value = genders_index_attrvals(handle, databases[i]->data->attrs[j]); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_index_attrvals", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); /* genders_getnodes() tests */ if (err == 0) { int k; char **nodelist; int nodelist_len; if ((nodelist_len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nodelist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (k = 0; k < databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes_len; k++) { return_value = genders_getnodes(handle, nodelist, nodelist_len, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[k].attr, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[k].val); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err += genders_return_value_errnum_list_check("genders_index_attrvals:genders_getnodes", num, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[k].nodeslen, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[k].nodes, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[k].nodeslen, return_value, errnum, nodelist, return_value, GENDERS_COMPARISON_MATCH, databases[i]->filename, verbose); } /* Test invalid attr */ return_value = genders_getnodes(handle, nodelist, nodelist_len, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_ATTR, NULL); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_index_attrvals:genders_getnodes", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); /* Test attr with val, but invalid val */ if (databases[i]->data->attr_with_val) { return_value = genders_getnodes(handle, nodelist, nodelist_len, databases[i]->data->attr_with_val, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_VAL); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_index_attrvals:genders_getnodes", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); } if (genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodelist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); } /* genders_isattrval() tests */ if (err == 0) { int k; for (k = 0; k < databases[i]->data->attrslen; k++) { if (!databases[i]->data->vals[k]) continue; return_value = genders_isattrval(handle, databases[i]->data->attrs[k], databases[i]->data->vals[k]); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_index_attrvals:genders_isattrval", num, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); } /* Test attr without val */ if (databases[i]->data->attr_without_val && databases[i]->data->val) { return_value = genders_isattrval(handle, databases[i]->data->attr_without_val, databases[i]->data->val); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_index_attrvals:genders_isattrval", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); } /* Test attr with val, but invalid val */ if (databases[i]->data->attr_with_val) { return_value = genders_isattrval(handle, databases[i]->data->attr_with_val, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_VAL); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err += genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_index_attrvals:genders_isattrval", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); } } errcount += err; } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } return errcount; } int genders_query_functionality(int verbose) { char msgbuf[GENDERS_ERR_BUFLEN]; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; /* Part A: Parse error queries */ { genders_t handle; int nodelist_len, return_value, errnum, err; char **nodelist; int i = 0; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, genders_database_base.filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if ((nodelist_len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nodelist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); while (genders_query_parse_error_tests[i] != NULL) { return_value = genders_query(handle, nodelist, nodelist_len, genders_query_parse_error_tests[i]); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); sprintf(msgbuf, "\"%s\"", genders_query_parse_error_tests[i]); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_query", num, -1, GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX, return_value, errnum, msgbuf, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } if (genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodelist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); } /* Part B: Simple attr and attr=val queries */ { int i = 0; genders_t handle; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, nodelist_len, return_value, errnum, err; char **nodelist; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if ((nodelist_len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nodelist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (j = 0; j < databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes_len; j++) { char querybuf[GENDERS_QUERY_BUFLEN]; char *queryptr; /* Construct simple query */ if (databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].attr && strlen(databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].attr)) { memset(querybuf, '\0', GENDERS_QUERY_BUFLEN); strcpy(querybuf, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].attr); if (databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].val && strlen(databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].val)) { strcat(querybuf, "="); strcat(querybuf, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].val); } queryptr = querybuf; } else queryptr = NULL; return_value = genders_query(handle, nodelist, nodelist_len, queryptr); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_list_check("genders_query", num, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].nodeslen, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].nodes, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].nodeslen, return_value, errnum, nodelist, return_value, GENDERS_COMPARISON_MATCH, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; } /* Test invalid attr */ return_value = genders_query(handle, nodelist, nodelist_len, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_ATTR); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_query", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount += err; /* Test attr with val, but invalid val */ if (databases[i]->data->attr_with_val) { char querybuf[GENDERS_QUERY_BUFLEN]; memset(querybuf, '\0', GENDERS_QUERY_BUFLEN); strcpy(querybuf, databases[i]->data->attr_with_val); strcat(querybuf, "="); strcat(querybuf, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_VAL); return_value = genders_query(handle, nodelist, nodelist_len, querybuf); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); sprintf(msgbuf, "%s: \"%s\"", databases[i]->filename, querybuf); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_query", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, msgbuf, verbose); errcount += err; } if (genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodelist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } } /* Part C: Complex queries */ { int i = 0; genders_t handle; genders_query_functionality_tests_t **databases = &genders_query_functionality_tests[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, nodelist_len, return_value, errnum, err; char **nodelist; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if ((nodelist_len = genders_nodelist_create(handle, &nodelist)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); j = 0; while (databases[i]->tests->tests[j].query != NULL) { return_value = genders_query(handle, nodelist, nodelist_len, databases[i]->tests->tests[j].query); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); sprintf(msgbuf, "%s: \"%s\"", databases[i]->filename, databases[i]->tests->tests[j].query); err = genders_return_value_errnum_list_check("genders_query", num, databases[i]->tests->tests[j].nodeslen, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, databases[i]->tests->tests[j].nodes, databases[i]->tests->tests[j].nodeslen, return_value, errnum, nodelist, return_value, GENDERS_COMPARISON_MATCH, msgbuf, verbose); errcount += err; j++; } if (genders_nodelist_destroy(handle, nodelist) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } } return errcount; } int genders_testquery_functionality(int verbose) { char msgbuf[GENDERS_ERR_BUFLEN]; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; /* Part A: Parse error queries */ { genders_t handle; int return_value, errnum, err; int i = 0; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, genders_database_base.filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); while (genders_query_parse_error_tests[i] != NULL) { return_value = genders_testquery(handle, "node1", genders_query_parse_error_tests[i]); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); sprintf(msgbuf, "\"%s\"", genders_query_parse_error_tests[i]); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testquery", num, -1, GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX, return_value, errnum, msgbuf, verbose); errcount += err; num++; i++; } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); } /* Part B: Simple attr and attr=val queries */ { int i = 0; genders_t handle; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, return_value, errnum, err; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (j = 0; j < databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes_len; j++) { char querybuf[GENDERS_QUERY_BUFLEN]; int k; /* Construct simple query */ if (databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].attr && strlen(databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].attr)) { memset(querybuf, '\0', GENDERS_QUERY_BUFLEN); strcpy(querybuf, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].attr); if (databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].val && strlen(databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].val)) { strcat(querybuf, "="); strcat(querybuf, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].val); } for (k = 0; k < databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].nodeslen; k++) { return_value = genders_testquery(handle, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].nodes[k], querybuf); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); sprintf(msgbuf, "%s: \"%s\"", databases[i]->filename, querybuf); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testquery", num, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, msgbuf, verbose); errcount += err; } } for (k = 0; k < databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].nodeslen; k++) { /* Test invalid attr */ return_value = genders_testquery(handle, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].nodes[k], GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_ATTR); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); sprintf(msgbuf, "%s: \"%s\"", databases[i]->filename, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_ATTR); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testquery", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, msgbuf, verbose); errcount += err; /* Test attr with val, but invalid val */ if (databases[i]->data->attr_with_val) { char querybuf2[GENDERS_QUERY_BUFLEN]; memset(querybuf2, '\0', GENDERS_QUERY_BUFLEN); strcpy(querybuf2, databases[i]->data->attr_with_val); strcat(querybuf2, "="); strcat(querybuf2, GENDERS_DATABASE_INVALID_VAL); return_value = genders_testquery(handle, databases[i]->data->attrval_nodes[j].nodes[k], querybuf2); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); sprintf(msgbuf, "%s: \"%s\"", databases[i]->filename, querybuf2); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testquery", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, msgbuf, verbose); errcount += err; } } } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } } /* Part C: Complex queries */ { int i = 0; genders_t handle; genders_query_functionality_tests_t **databases = &genders_query_functionality_tests[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { int j, return_value, errnum, err; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); j = 0; while (databases[i]->tests->tests[j].query != NULL) { if (databases[i]->tests->tests[j].nodeslen) { int k; for (k = 0; k < databases[i]->tests->tests[j].nodeslen; k++) { return_value = genders_testquery(handle, databases[i]->tests->tests[j].nodes[k], databases[i]->tests->tests[j].query); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); sprintf(msgbuf, "%s: \"%s\"", databases[i]->filename, databases[i]->tests->tests[j].query); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_testquery", num, 1, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, msgbuf, verbose); errcount += err; } } j++; } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } } return errcount; } int genders_parse_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int stderr_save; int dev_null; if ((stderr_save = dup(STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup: %s", strerror(errno)); if ((dev_null = open(_PATH_DEVNULL, O_APPEND)) < 0) genders_err_exit("open: %s: %s", _PATH_DEVNULL, strerror(errno)); /* Part A: Successfully find parse errors */ { int i = 0; genders_parse_error_database_t *databases = &genders_parse_error_databases[0]; while (databases[i].filename != NULL) { genders_t handle; int err, return_value, errnum; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); /* Route stderr somewhere else during call to genders_parse() */ if ((dup2(dev_null, STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); return_value = genders_parse(handle, databases[i].filename, NULL); if ((dup2(stderr_save, STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_parse", num, databases[i].expected_parse_errors, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i].filename, verbose); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); errcount += err; num++; i++; } } /* Part B: Load functionality test databases without errors */ { int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { genders_t handle; int err, return_value, errnum; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); /* Route stderr somewhere else during call to genders_parse() */ if ((dup2(dev_null, STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); return_value = genders_parse(handle, databases[i]->filename, NULL); if ((dup2(stderr_save, STDERR_FILENO)) < 0) genders_err_exit("dup2: %s", strerror(errno)); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_return_value_errnum_check("genders_parse", num, 0, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); errcount += err; num++; i++; } } close(dev_null); return errcount; } int genders_set_errnum_functionality(int verbose) { genders_t handle; int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i; if (!(handle = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handle, genders_database_base.filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handle)); for (i = GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS; i <= GENDERS_ERR_ERRNUMRANGE; i++) { int errnum, err; genders_set_errnum(handle, i); errnum = genders_errnum(handle); err = genders_errnum_check("genders_set_errnum", num, i, errnum, NULL, verbose); errcount += err; num++; } if (genders_handle_destroy(handle) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); return errcount; } int genders_copy_functionality(int verbose) { int errcount = 0; int num = 0; int i = 0; genders_database_t **databases = &genders_functionality_databases[0]; while (databases[i] != NULL) { genders_t handleorig, handlecopy; genders_t return_value; int numnodesorig, numnodescopy; int numattrsorig, numattrscopy; int maxattrsorig, maxattrscopy; int maxnodelenorig, maxnodelencopy; int maxattrlenorig, maxattrlencopy; int maxvallenorig, maxvallencopy; char **nodelistorig, **nodelistcopy; int nodelist_lenorig, nodelist_lencopy; int nodelist_countorig, nodelist_countcopy; char **attrlistorig, **attrlistcopy; int attrlist_lenorig, attrlist_lencopy; int attrlist_countorig, attrlist_countcopy; char **vallistorig, **vallistcopy; int vallist_lenorig, vallist_lencopy; int countorig, countcopy; int nodelist_err = 0; int errnum; int err = 0; int j, k; if (!(handleorig = genders_handle_create())) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_create"); if (genders_load_data(handleorig, databases[i]->filename) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_load_data: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); return_value = genders_copy(handleorig); errnum = genders_errnum(handleorig); err = genders_return_value_pointer_errnum_check("genders_copy", num, GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL, GENDERS_ERR_SUCCESS, return_value, errnum, databases[i]->filename, verbose); errcount +=err; if (err) goto try_next_database; handlecopy = return_value; if ((numnodesorig = genders_getnumnodes(handleorig)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getnumnodes: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if ((numnodescopy = genders_getnumnodes(handlecopy)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getnumnodes: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, numnodesorig, numnodescopy, "numnodes", verbose); err += errcount; if ((numattrsorig = genders_getnumattrs(handleorig)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getnumattrs: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if ((numattrscopy = genders_getnumattrs(handlecopy)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getnumattrs: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, numattrsorig, numattrscopy, "numattrs", verbose); err += errcount; if ((maxattrsorig = genders_getmaxattrs(handleorig)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getmaxattrs: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if ((maxattrscopy = genders_getmaxattrs(handlecopy)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getmaxattrs: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, maxattrsorig, maxattrscopy, "maxattrs", verbose); err += errcount; if ((maxnodelenorig = genders_getmaxnodelen(handleorig)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getmaxnodelen: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if ((maxnodelencopy = genders_getmaxnodelen(handlecopy)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getmaxnodelen: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, maxnodelenorig, maxnodelencopy, "maxnodelen", verbose); err += errcount; if ((maxattrlenorig = genders_getmaxattrlen(handleorig)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getmaxattrlen: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if ((maxattrlencopy = genders_getmaxattrlen(handlecopy)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getmaxattrlen: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, maxattrlenorig, maxattrlencopy, "maxattrlen", verbose); err += errcount; if ((maxvallenorig = genders_getmaxvallen(handleorig)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getmaxvallen: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if ((maxvallencopy = genders_getmaxvallen(handlecopy)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getmaxvallen: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, maxvallenorig, maxvallencopy, "maxvallen", verbose); err += errcount; if ((nodelist_lenorig = genders_nodelist_create(handleorig, &nodelistorig)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if ((nodelist_lencopy = genders_nodelist_create(handlecopy, &nodelistcopy)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, nodelist_lenorig, nodelist_lencopy, "nodelist_len", verbose); err += errcount; if ((attrlist_lenorig = genders_attrlist_create(handleorig, &attrlistorig)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if ((attrlist_lencopy = genders_attrlist_create(handlecopy, &attrlistcopy)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, attrlist_lenorig, attrlist_lencopy, "attrlist_len", verbose); err += errcount; if ((vallist_lenorig = genders_vallist_create(handleorig, &vallistorig)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if ((vallist_lencopy = genders_vallist_create(handlecopy, &vallistcopy)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_create: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, vallist_lenorig, vallist_lencopy, "vallist_len", verbose); err += errcount; if ((nodelist_countorig = genders_getnodes(handleorig, nodelistorig, nodelist_lenorig, NULL, NULL)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getnodes: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if ((nodelist_countcopy = genders_getnodes(handlecopy, nodelistcopy, nodelist_lencopy, NULL, NULL)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getnodes: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, nodelist_countorig, nodelist_countcopy, "nodelist_count", verbose); err += errcount; for (j = 0; j < nodelist_countorig; j++) { err = genders_string_check("genders_copy", num, nodelistorig[j], "orig", nodelistcopy[j], "copy", "node listing", verbose); err += errcount; nodelist_err += err; } if (!nodelist_err) { for (j = 0; j < nodelist_countorig; j++) { int getattr_err = 0; if (genders_attrlist_clear(handleorig, attrlistorig) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_clear: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if (genders_attrlist_clear(handlecopy, attrlistcopy) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_clear: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); if (genders_vallist_clear(handleorig, vallistorig) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_clear: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if (genders_vallist_clear(handlecopy, vallistcopy) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_clear: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); countorig = genders_getattr(handleorig, attrlistorig, vallistorig, attrlist_lenorig, nodelistorig[j]); countcopy = genders_getattr(handlecopy, attrlistcopy, vallistcopy, attrlist_lencopy, nodelistcopy[j]); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, countorig, countcopy, "getattr count", verbose); err += errcount; getattr_err += err; if (!getattr_err) { for (k = 0; k < countorig; k++) { err = genders_string_check("genders_copy", num, attrlistorig[k], "orig", attrlistcopy[k], "copy", "getattr attr listing", verbose); err += errcount; err = genders_string_check("genders_copy", num, vallistorig[k], "orig", vallistcopy[k], "copy", "getattr val listing", verbose); err += errcount; } } } } if (genders_attrlist_clear(handleorig, attrlistorig) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_clear: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if (genders_attrlist_clear(handlecopy, attrlistcopy) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_clear: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); if ((attrlist_countorig = genders_getattr_all(handleorig, attrlistorig, attrlist_lenorig)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getattr_all: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if ((attrlist_countcopy = genders_getattr_all(handlecopy, attrlistcopy, attrlist_lencopy)) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_getattr_all: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); err = genders_return_value_check("genders_copy", num, attrlist_countorig, attrlist_countcopy, "attrlist_count", verbose); err += errcount; for (j = 0; j < attrlist_countorig; j++) { err = genders_string_check("genders_copy", num, attrlistorig[j], "orig", attrlistcopy[j], "copy", "attr listing", verbose); err += errcount; } cleanup_and_try_next_database: if (genders_nodelist_destroy(handleorig, nodelistorig) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if (genders_nodelist_destroy(handlecopy, nodelistcopy) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_nodelist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); if (genders_attrlist_destroy(handleorig, attrlistorig) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if (genders_attrlist_destroy(handlecopy, attrlistcopy) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_attrlist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); if (genders_vallist_destroy(handleorig, vallistorig) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handleorig)); if (genders_vallist_destroy(handlecopy, vallistcopy) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_vallist_destroy: %s", genders_errormsg(handlecopy)); try_next_database: if (genders_handle_destroy(handleorig) < 0) genders_err_exit("genders_handle_destroy"); num++; i++; } return errcount; } genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_test_query_tests.c0000644002055400205540000016061011650357015025263 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_test_query_tests.c,v 1.9 2010-03-24 21:26:05 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include "genders_test_query_tests.h" char *genders_query_parse_error_tests[] = { "~", "(", ")", "attr1 &&", "&& attr1", "attr1 ||", "|| attr1", "attr1 --", "-- attr1", "(attr1", "attr1)", "((attr1)", "(attr1))", " ", NULL, }; genders_query_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_query_1_tests = { { /* * Simple tests */ { "attr1", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr2=val2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr4=val4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr5", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr6", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr6=val6", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr7", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr8", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr8=val8", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr9", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr10", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr10=val10", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, /* * Empty sets */ { "fakeattr", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1=fakeval", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr2=fakeval", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr3&&attr5", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr4&&attr6", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr4=val4&&attr6=val6", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr7&&attr9", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr8&&attr10", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr8=val8&&attr10=val10", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr1&&attr3)--(attr1&&attr4=val4)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr2&&attr3)--(attr2&&attr4=val4)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr2=val2&&attr3)--(attr2=val2&&attr4=val4)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr1&&attr5)--(attr1&&attr6=val6)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr2&&attr5)--(attr2&&attr6=val6)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr2=val2&&attr5)--(attr2=val2&&attr6=val6)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr1&&attr7)--(attr1&&attr8=val8)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr2&&attr7)--(attr2&&attr8=val8)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr2=val2&&attr7)--(attr2=val2&&attr8=val8)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr1&&attr9)--(attr1&&attr10=val10)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr2&&attr9)--(attr2&&attr10=val10)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr2=val2&&attr9)--(attr2=val2&&attr10=val10)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "~attr1", {NULL}, 0, }, { "~attr2", {NULL}, 0, }, { "~attr2=val2", {NULL}, 0, }, /* * Complex tests - all nodes */ /* binary operations */ { "attr1||attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||attr2=val2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr3||attr5", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr4||attr6", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr4=val4||attr6=val6", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr7||attr9", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr8||attr10", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr8=val8||attr10=val10", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&attr2=val2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, /* binary operations and complements */ { "~(attr3&&attr5)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr4&&attr6)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr4=val4&&attr6=val6)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr7&&attr9)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr8&&attr10)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr8=val8&&attr10=val10)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, /* mixed operations */ { "(attr1&&attr3)||(attr1&&attr5)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "(attr1&&attr4=val4)||(attr1&&attr6=val6)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "(attr1&&attr7)||(attr1&&attr9)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "(attr1&&attr8=val8)||(attr1&&attr10=val10)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "(attr2&&attr3)||(attr2&&attr5)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "(attr2&&attr4=val4)||(attr2&&attr6=val6)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "(attr2&&attr7)||(attr2&&attr9)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "(attr2&&attr8=val8)||(attr2&&attr10=val10)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "(attr2=val2&&attr3)||(attr2=val2&&attr5)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "(attr2=val2&&attr4=val4)||(attr2=val2&&attr6=val6)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "(attr2=val2&&attr7)||(attr2=val2&&attr9)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "(attr2=val2&&attr8=val8)||(attr2=val2&&attr10=val10)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, /* * Complex tests - half nodes */ { "attr1&&attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr4=val4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr4=val4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr4=val4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr5", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr6", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr6=val6", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr5", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr6", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr6=val6", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr5", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr6", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr6=val6", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr5", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr5", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr5", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr6", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr6", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr6", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr6=val6", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr6=val6", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr6=val6", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr3", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr4", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr4=val4", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr3", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr4", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr4=val4", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr3", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr4", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr4=val4", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr7", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr7", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr7", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr8", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr8", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr8", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr8=val8", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr8=val8", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr8=val8", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr9", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr10", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr10=val10", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr9", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr10", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr10=val10", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr9", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr10", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr10=val10", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr9", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr9", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr9", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr10", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr10", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr10", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr10=val10", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2&&attr10=val10", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2&&attr10=val10", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr7", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr8", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--attr8=val8", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr7", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr8", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2--attr8=val8", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr7", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr8", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=val2--attr8=val8", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, /* complementing empty sets */ { "~fakeattr", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~attr1=fakeval", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~attr2=fakeval", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--attr1)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--attr2)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--attr2=val2)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--((attr1&&attr3)||(attr1&&attr5)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--((attr1&&attr4=val4)||(attr1&&attr6=val6)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--((attr1&&attr7)||(attr1&&attr9)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--((attr1&&attr8=val8)||(attr1&&attr10=val10)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2--((attr2&&attr3)||(attr2&&attr5)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2--((attr2&&attr4=val4)||(attr2&&attr6=val6)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2--((attr2&&attr7)||(attr2&&attr9)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2--((attr2&&attr8=val8)||(attr2&&attr10=val10)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2=val2--((attr2=val2&&attr3)||(attr2=val2&&attr5)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2=val2--((attr2=val2&&attr4=val4)||(attr2=val2&&attr6=val6)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2=val2--((attr2=val2&&attr7)||(attr2=val2&&attr9)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2=val2--((attr2=val2&&attr8=val8)||(attr2=val2&&attr10=val10)))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, /* double negation */ { "~(~(attr1))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(~(attr2))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(~(attr2=val2))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { NULL, {NULL}, 0 }, } }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_query_1 = { "testdatabases/genders.query_1", &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_1_tests, }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_query_1_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.query_1_comma", &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_1_tests, }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_query_1_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.query_1_hostrange", &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_1_tests, }; genders_query_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_query_2_tests = { { /* * Simple tests */ { "attr1", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1=valA", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr2=valB", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr2=valC", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr3=valD", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr3=valE", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr3=valF", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr3=valG", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr4=valH", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr4=valI", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr4=valJ", {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr4=valK", {"node4", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr4=valL", {"node5", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr4=valM", {"node6", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr4=valN", {"node7", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr4=valO", {"node8", NULL}, 1, }, /* * Empty sets */ { "fakeattr", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1=fakeval", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr2=valB&&attr2=valC", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr3=valD&&attr3=valE&&attr3=valF&&attr3=valG", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr4=valH&&attr4=valI&&attr4=valJ&&attr4=valK&&attr4=valL&&attr4=valM&&attr4=valN&&attr4=valO", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1--attr1", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1--attr2", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1--attr3", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1--attr4", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1=valA--attr2", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1=valA--attr3", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1=valA--attr4", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr2--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr2--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr2--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr3--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr3--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr3--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr4--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr4--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "attr4--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "~attr1", {NULL}, 0, }, { "~attr1=valA", {NULL}, 0, }, { "~attr2", {NULL}, 0, }, { "~(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "~attr3", {NULL}, 0, }, { "~(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {NULL}, 0, }, { "~attr4", {NULL}, 0, }, { "~(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {NULL}, 0, }, /* * Complex tests - all nodes */ { "attr2=valB||attr2=valC", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&attr2&&attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&attr2&&attr3&&attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||attr2||attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||attr2||attr3||attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1=valA&&attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1=valA&&attr2&&attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1=valA&&attr2&&attr3&&attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1=valA||attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1=valA||attr2||attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1=valA||attr2||attr3||attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)&&attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)&&attr3&&attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)||attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||(attr2=valB||attr2=valC)||attr3||attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&attr2&&(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&attr2&&(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)&&attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||attr2||(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||attr2||(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)||attr4", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&attr2&&attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1&&attr2&&attr3&&(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||attr2", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||attr2||attr3", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "attr1||attr2||attr3||(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, /* all nodes - negations */ { "~(fakeattr)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1=fakeval)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2=valB&&attr2=valC)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr3=valD&&attr3=valE&&attr3=valF&&attr3=valG)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr4=valH&&attr4=valI&&attr4=valJ&&attr4=valK&&attr4=valL&&attr4=valM&&attr4=valN&&attr4=valO)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--attr1)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--attr2)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--attr3)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--attr4)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1=valA--attr2)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1=valA--attr3)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1=valA--attr4)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1=valA--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1=valA--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr1=valA--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr2--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~((attr2=valB||attr2=valC)--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~((attr2=valB||attr2=valC)--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~((attr2=valB||attr2=valC)--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr3--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr3--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr3--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~((attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~((attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~((attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG)--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr4--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr4--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(attr4--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~((attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)--(attr2=valB||attr2=valC))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~((attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~((attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(~attr1)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(~attr1=valA)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(~attr2)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(~(attr2=valB||attr2=valC))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(~attr3)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(~(attr3=valD||attr3=valE||attr3=valF||attr3=valG))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(~attr4)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, { "~(~(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 8, }, /* * Complex tests - half nodes */ { "attr3=valD||attr3=valE", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr2=valC)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr2=valB", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(attr3=valD||attr3=valE)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&attr2=valB", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr3=valD||attr3=valE)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr2=valC))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr3=valF||attr3=valG))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr2=valC))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr3=valF||attr3=valG))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr2=valC)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr2=valC)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node1", "node2", "node3", "node4", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr3=valF||attr3=valG", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr2=valB)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr3=valD||attr3=valE)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&attr2=valC", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&attr2=valC", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr3=valF||attr3=valG)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr4=valL||attr4=valM||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr2=valB))", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr3=valD||attr3=valE))", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK))", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr2=valB))", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr3=valD||attr3=valE))", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK))", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr2=valB)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr2=valB)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr3=valD||attr3=valE)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valJ||attr4=valK)", {"node5", "node6", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr3=valE||attr3=valF", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr3=valD||attr3=valG)", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(attr3=valE||attr3=valF)", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM)", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr3=valE||attr3=valF)", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM)", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr3=valD||attr3=valG))", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr3=valD||attr3=valG))", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valN||attr4=valO))", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr3=valD||attr3=valG)", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr3=valD||attr3=valG)", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node3", "node4", "node5", "node6", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr3=valD||attr3=valG", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valN||attr4=valO", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr3=valE||attr3=valF)", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM)", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(attr3=valD||attr3=valG)", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr3=valD||attr3=valG)", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr4=valH||attr4=valI||attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr3=valE||attr3=valF))", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM))", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr3=valE||attr3=valF))", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM))", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr3=valE||attr3=valF)", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM)", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr3=valE||attr3=valF)", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK||attr4=valL||attr4=valM)", {"node1", "node2", "node7", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr4=valH||attr4=valJ||attr4=valL||attr4=valN", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr4=valI||attr4=valK||attr4=valM||attr4=valO)", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(attr4=valH||attr4=valJ||attr4=valL||attr4=valN)", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr4=valH||attr4=valJ||attr4=valL||attr4=valN)", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr4=valI||attr4=valK||attr4=valM||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr4=valI||attr4=valK||attr4=valM||attr4=valO))", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr4=valI||attr4=valK||attr4=valM||attr4=valO)", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr4=valI||attr4=valK||attr4=valM||attr4=valO)", {"node1", "node3", "node5", "node7", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr4=valI||attr4=valK||attr4=valM||attr4=valO", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "~(attr4=valH||attr4=valJ||attr4=valL||attr4=valN)", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(attr4=valI||attr4=valK||attr4=valM||attr4=valO)", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr4=valI||attr4=valK||attr4=valM||attr4=valO)", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1&&(~(attr4=valH||attr4=valJ||attr4=valL||attr4=valN))", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA&&(~(attr4=valH||attr4=valJ||attr4=valL||attr4=valN))", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1--(attr4=valH||attr4=valJ||attr4=valL||attr4=valN)", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, { "attr1=valA--(attr4=valH||attr4=valJ||attr4=valL||attr4=valN)", {"node2", "node4", "node6", "node8", NULL}, 4, }, /* * Complex tests - quarter nodes */ { "attr1&&attr3=valD", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1=valA&&attr3=valD", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2&&attr3=valD", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valB&&attr3=valD", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1&&(attr4=valH||attr4=valI)", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr4=valH||attr4=valI)", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2&&(attr4=valH||attr4=valI)", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valB&&(attr4=valH||attr4=valI)", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valB--attr3=valE", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valB--(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK)", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1&&attr3=valE", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1=valA&&attr3=valE", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2&&attr3=valE", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valB&&attr3=valE", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1&&(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK)", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK)", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2&&(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK)", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valB&&(attr4=valJ||attr4=valK)", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valB--attr3=valD", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valB--(attr4=valH||attr4=valI)", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1&&attr3=valF", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1=valA&&attr3=valF", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2&&attr3=valF", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valC&&attr3=valF", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1&&(attr4=valL||attr4=valM)", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr4=valL||attr4=valM)", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2&&(attr4=valL||attr4=valM)", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valC&&(attr4=valL||attr4=valM)", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valC--attr3=valG", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valC--(attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1&&attr3=valG", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1=valA&&attr3=valG", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2&&attr3=valG", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valC&&attr3=valG", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1&&(attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr1=valA&&(attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2&&(attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valC&&(attr4=valN||attr4=valO)", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valC--attr3=valF", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr2=valC--(attr4=valL||attr4=valM)", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valH||attr4=valI", {"node1", "node2", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valH||attr4=valJ", {"node1", "node3", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valH||attr4=valK", {"node1", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valH||attr4=valL", {"node1", "node5", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valH||attr4=valM", {"node1", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valH||attr4=valN", {"node1", "node7", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valH||attr4=valO", {"node1", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valI||attr4=valJ", {"node2", "node3", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valI||attr4=valK", {"node2", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valI||attr4=valL", {"node2", "node5", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valI||attr4=valM", {"node2", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valI||attr4=valN", {"node2", "node7", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valI||attr4=valO", {"node2", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valJ||attr4=valK", {"node3", "node4", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valJ||attr4=valL", {"node3", "node5", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valJ||attr4=valM", {"node3", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valJ||attr4=valN", {"node3", "node7", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valJ||attr4=valO", {"node3", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valK||attr4=valL", {"node4", "node5", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valK||attr4=valM", {"node4", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valK||attr4=valN", {"node4", "node7", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valK||attr4=valO", {"node4", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valL||attr4=valM", {"node5", "node6", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valL||attr4=valN", {"node5", "node7", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valL||attr4=valO", {"node5", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valM||attr4=valN", {"node6", "node7", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valM||attr4=valO", {"node6", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { "attr4=valN||attr4=valO", {"node7", "node8", NULL}, 2, }, { NULL, {NULL}, 0 }, } }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_query_2 = { "testdatabases/genders.query_2", &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_2_tests, }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_query_2_comma = { "testdatabases/genders.query_2_comma", &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_2_tests, }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_query_2_hostrange = { "testdatabases/genders.query_2_hostrange", &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_2_tests, }; genders_query_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_query_special_chars_tests = { { /* * Simple tests */ { "attr%percent", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr|pipe", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr&ersand", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr-minus", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr:colon", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr\\backslash", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr/forwardslash", {"node1", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr%foo%percent", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr|foo|pipe", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr&foo&ersand", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr-foo-minus", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr:foo:colon", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr\\foo\\backslash", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr/foo/forwardslash", {"node2", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr1=attr1%percent", {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr2=attr2|pipe", {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr3=attr3&ersand", {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr4=attr4-minus", {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr5=attr5:colon", {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr6=attr6\\backslash", {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr7=attr7/forwardslash", {"node3", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr1+plus", {"node4", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr2+foo+plus", {"node4", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr3=val3+plus", {"node4", NULL}, 1, }, { "attr4=val4+foo+plus", {"node4", NULL}, 1, }, { NULL, {NULL}, 0 }, } }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_query_special_chars = { "testdatabases/genders.query_special_chars", &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_special_chars_tests, }; genders_query_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_1_tests = { { /* * Simple tests */ { "a&&b", {"tst", NULL}, 1, }, { NULL, {NULL}, 0 }, } }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_1 = { "testdatabases/genders.bugzilla414_1", &genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_1_tests, }; genders_query_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_2_tests = { { /* * Simple tests */ { "~b", {"tst0", NULL}, 1, }, { NULL, {NULL}, 0 }, } }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_2 = { "testdatabases/genders.bugzilla414_2", &genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_2_tests, }; genders_query_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_3_tests = { { /* * Simple tests */ { "~b", {"tst0", NULL}, 1, }, { NULL, {NULL}, 0 }, } }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_3 = { "testdatabases/genders.bugzilla414_3", &genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_3_tests, }; genders_query_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_4_tests = { { /* * Simple tests */ { "a&&b", {"tst", NULL}, 1, }, { NULL, {NULL}, 0 }, } }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_4 = { "testdatabases/genders.bugzilla414_4", &genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_4_tests, }; genders_query_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_5_tests = { { /* * Simple tests */ { "a&&b", {"tst", NULL}, 1, }, { NULL, {NULL}, 0 }, } }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_5 = { "testdatabases/genders.bugzilla414_5", &genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_5_tests, }; genders_query_functionality_tests_t *genders_query_functionality_tests[] = { &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_1, &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_1_comma, &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_1_hostrange, &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_2, &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_2_comma, &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_2_hostrange, &genders_query_functionality_tests_query_special_chars, &genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_1, &genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_2, &genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_3, &genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_4, &genders_query_functionality_tests_bugzilla414_5, NULL }; genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/genders_testlib.c0000644002055400205540000003752611650357015023314 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders_testlib.c,v 1.6 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include "genders.h" #include "genders_testlib.h" #include "genders_test_database.h" static char *err_progname = NULL; void genders_err_init(char *progname) { char *ptr = strrchr(progname, '/'); err_progname = (ptr == NULL) ? progname : ptr + 1; } void genders_err_exit(char *fmt, ...) { char buffer[GENDERS_ERR_BUFLEN]; va_list ap; assert (fmt != NULL && err_progname != NULL); va_start(ap, fmt); snprintf(buffer, GENDERS_ERR_BUFLEN, "%s: %s\n", err_progname, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, buffer, ap); va_end(ap); exit(1); } void genders_pass_output(char *funcname, int num, int err, char *msg, int verbose) { assert(funcname); if (err) return; if (verbose > 1) { if (msg) fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): %s: PASS\n", funcname, num, msg); else fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): PASS\n", funcname, num); } } int genders_val_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_val, char *expected_val_str, int val, char *val_str, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname && expected_val_str && val_str); if (val != expected_val) { if (verbose) { if (msg) fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): %s: FAIL: %s=%d, %s=%d\n", funcname, num, msg, val_str, val, expected_val_str, expected_val); else fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): FAIL: %s=%d, %s=%d\n", funcname, num, val_str, val, expected_val_str, expected_val); } err++; } return err; } static int _genders_val_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_val, char *expected_val_str, int val, char *val_str, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname && expected_val_str && val_str); if (val != expected_val) { if (verbose) { if (msg) fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): %s: FAIL: %s=%d, %s=%d\n", funcname, num, msg, val_str, val, expected_val_str, expected_val); else fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): FAIL: %s=%d, %s=%d\n", funcname, num, val_str, val, expected_val_str, expected_val); } err++; } return err; } static int _genders_pointer_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_val, char *expected_val_str, void *val, char *val_str, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname && expected_val_str && val_str); if (!((expected_val == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL && val == NULL) || (expected_val == GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL && val != NULL))) { if (verbose) { if (msg) fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): %s: FAIL: %s=%p, %s=%s\n", funcname, num, msg, val_str, val, expected_val_str, (expected_val == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? "NULL" : "Non-NULL"); else fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): FAIL: %s=%p, %s=%s\n", funcname, num, val_str, val, expected_val_str, (expected_val == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL) ? "NULL" : "Non-NULL"); } err++; } return err; } static int _genders_string_check(char *funcname, int num, char *expected_string, char *expected_string_str, char *string, char *string_str, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname && expected_string_str && string_str); if ((expected_string && string && strcmp(expected_string, string) != 0) || (expected_string && !string) || (!expected_string && string)) { if (verbose) { if (msg) fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): %s: FAIL: %s=%s, %s=%s\n", funcname, num, msg, string_str, (string) ? string : "NULL", expected_string_str, (expected_string) ? expected_string : "NULL"); else fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): FAIL: %s=%s, %s=%s\n", funcname, num, string_str, (string) ? string : "NULL", expected_string_str, (expected_string) ? expected_string : "NULL"); } err++; } return err; } int genders_pointer_check(char *funcname, int num, void *expected_pointer, char *expected_pointer_str, void *pointer, char *pointer_str, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname && expected_pointer_str && pointer_str); if (pointer != expected_pointer) { if (verbose) { if (msg) fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): %s: FAIL: %s=%p, %s=%p\n", funcname, num, msg, pointer_str, pointer, expected_pointer_str, expected_pointer); else fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): FAIL: %s=%p, %s=%p\n", funcname, num, pointer_str, pointer, expected_pointer_str, expected_pointer); } err++; } genders_pass_output(funcname, num, err, msg, verbose); return err; } int genders_pointer_exist_check(char *funcname, int num, void *pointer, char *pointer_str, genders_pointer_type_t expected_null, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname && pointer_str); if ((expected_null == GENDERS_POINTER_NULL && pointer != NULL) || (!expected_null == GENDERS_POINTER_NON_NULL && pointer == NULL)) { if (verbose) { if (msg) fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): %s: FAIL: %s=%p, expected=%s\n", funcname, num, msg, pointer_str, pointer, (expected_null) ? "NULL" : "Non-NULL"); else fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d): FAIL: %s=%p, expected=%s\n", funcname, num, pointer_str, pointer, (expected_null) ? "NULL" : "Non-NULL"); } err++; } genders_pass_output(funcname, num, err, msg, verbose); return err; } int genders_string_check(char *funcname, int num, char *expected_string, char *expected_string_str, char *string, char *string_str, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname && expected_string_str && string_str); err = _genders_string_check(funcname, num, expected_string, expected_string_str, string, string_str, msg, verbose); genders_pass_output(funcname, num, err, msg, verbose); return err; } int genders_return_value_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_return_value, int return_value, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, "expected_return_value", return_value, "return_value", msg, verbose); genders_pass_output(funcname, num, err, msg, verbose); return err; } int genders_errnum_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_errnum, int errnum, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_errnum, "expected_errnum", errnum, "errnum", msg, verbose); genders_pass_output(funcname, num, err, msg, verbose); return err; } int genders_return_value_errnum_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, int return_value, int errnum, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, "expected_return_value", return_value, "return_value", msg, verbose); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_errnum, "expected_errnum", errnum, "errnum", msg, verbose); genders_pass_output(funcname, num, err, msg, verbose); return err; } int genders_return_value_pointer_errnum_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, void *return_value, int errnum, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname); err += _genders_pointer_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, "expected_return_value", return_value, "return_value", msg, verbose); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_errnum, "expected_errnum", errnum, "errnum", msg, verbose); genders_pass_output(funcname, num, err, msg, verbose); return err; } int genders_return_value_errnum_string_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, char *expected_string, int return_value, int errnum, char *string, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, "expected_return_value", return_value, "return_value", msg, verbose); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_errnum, "expected_errnum", errnum, "errnum", msg, verbose); err += _genders_string_check(funcname, num, expected_string, "expected_string", string, "string", msg, verbose); genders_pass_output(funcname, num, err, msg, verbose); return err; } int genders_return_value_errnum_list_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, char *expected_list[], int expected_list_len, int return_value, int errnum, char *list[], int list_len, genders_comparison_type_t comp_type, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname && (comp_type == GENDERS_COMPARISON_MATCH || comp_type == GENDERS_COMPARISON_CLEAR) && (!(comp_type == GENDERS_COMPARISON_MATCH) || (comp_type == GENDERS_COMPARISON_MATCH && expected_list && list)) && (!(comp_type == GENDERS_COMPARISON_CLEAR) || (comp_type == GENDERS_COMPARISON_CLEAR && !expected_list && list))); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, "expected_return_value", return_value, "return_value", msg, verbose); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_errnum, "expected_errnum", errnum, "errnum", msg, verbose); if (err == 0) { if (comp_type == GENDERS_COMPARISON_MATCH) { int i; for (i = 0; i < expected_list_len; i++) { int j, found_flag = 0; for (j = 0; j < list_len; j++) { if (strcmp(expected_list[i], list[j]) == 0) { found_flag++; break; } } err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, 1, "expected_found_flag", found_flag, "found_flag", msg, verbose); } } else if (comp_type == GENDERS_COMPARISON_CLEAR) { int i, not_empty_flag = 0; for (i = 0; i < list_len; i++) { if (strcmp(list[i], "") != 0) { not_empty_flag++; break; } } err += genders_val_check(funcname, num, 0, "expected_not_empty_flag", not_empty_flag, "not_empty_flag", msg, verbose); } } genders_pass_output(funcname, num, err, msg, verbose); return err; } int genders_return_value_errnum_attrval_list_check(char *funcname, int num, int expected_return_value, int expected_errnum, char *expected_attrlist[], char *expected_vallist[], int expected_list_len, int return_value, int errnum, char *attrlist[], char *vallist[], int list_len, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_return_value, "expected_return_value", return_value, "return_value", msg, verbose); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_errnum, "expected_errnum", errnum, "errnum", msg, verbose); /* Step 1: Make sure every attr we're expected is in the attrlist */ if (err == 0) { int i; for (i = 0; i < expected_list_len; i++) { int j, found_flag = 0; for (j = 0; j < list_len; j++) { if (strcmp(expected_attrlist[i], attrlist[j]) == 0) { found_flag++; break; } } err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, 1, "expected_found_flag", found_flag, "found_flag", msg, verbose); } } /* Step 2: For each expected attr, find the index of the attr in the * attrlist and compare it to the approprite val. */ if (err == 0) { int i, j, val_index, match_flag; for (i = 0; i < expected_list_len; i++) { val_index = -1; match_flag = 0; for (j = 0; j < list_len; j++) { if (strcmp(expected_attrlist[i], attrlist[j]) == 0) { val_index = j; break; } } if (val_index == -1) genders_err_exit("genders_return_value_errnum_attrval_list_check: fatal error"); if (strcmp(expected_vallist[i], vallist[j]) == 0) match_flag++; err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, 1, "expected_match_flag", match_flag, "match_flag", msg, verbose); } } genders_pass_output(funcname, num, err, msg, verbose); return err; } int genders_flag_check(char *funcname, int num, unsigned int expected_flags, unsigned int return_flags, char *msg, int verbose) { int err = 0; assert(funcname); err += _genders_val_check(funcname, num, expected_flags, "expected_flags", return_flags, "return_flags", msg, verbose); genders_pass_output(funcname, num, err, msg, verbose); return err; } genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224072022610 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/src/testsuite/libgenders/testdatabases/Makefile.am0000644002055400205540000001165111516415675024655 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000##***************************************************************************** ## $Id: Makefile.am,v 1.6 2009-04-06 18:13:15 chu11 Exp $ 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(at your option) # any later version. # # Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with Genders. If not, see . ############################################################################# package Genders; use strict; use vars qw($included $debug $havePSSP $handle); use vars qw($init_hname_called $hname); use vars qw($altAttr $clusterAttr); use Libgenders; if (!$included) { $included = 1; ## ## Package globals ## $debug = 0; # See note in to_altnames(). $havePSSP = (-d "/usr/lpp/ssp"); if ($havePSSP) { require "/admin/lib/sdrlib.pl"; } $altAttr = "altname"; $clusterAttr = "cluster"; $hname = ""; # short hostname $init_hname_called = 0; $handle = undef; # genders handle ## ## Subroutines ## # initialize package # $path (IN) [optional] path to genders file # $rv (RETURN) 0 on failure opening genders, 1 on success sub init { my (@alist, $attr, $node, $blob, $gendfile, $ret); if (@_) { $gendfile = $_[0]; } else { $gendfile = Libgenders->GENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE } $handle = Libgenders->genders_handle_create(); if (!defined($handle)) { $debug && print "Error, genders_handle_create()\n"; return 0; } $ret = $handle->genders_load_data($gendfile); if ($ret == -1) { $debug && print "Error, genders_load_data()\n"; $handle = undef; return 0; } # initialize hostname if (!$init_hname_called) { $ret = init_hname(); if ($ret == 0) { $handle = undef; return 0; } } $debug && print("init called\n"); return 1; } # cache the local hostname sub init_hname { # get 'my' hostname $hname = $handle->genders_getnodename(); if (!defined $hname) { print "Error, genders_getnodename()\n"; return 0; } $init_hname_called = 1; $debug && print("init_hname called\n"); return 1; } # determine if host has attribute # $attr (IN) attribute # $node (IN) [optional] hostname # $found (RETURN) 0 if not found, 1 if found sub hasattr { if (!defined $handle) { init(); if (!defined $handle) { return 0; } } my $attr = shift(@_); my $node = (@_) ? shift(@_) : $hname; my ($ret); if (defined($attr)) { $ret = $handle->genders_testattr($attr, $node); if ($ret == -1) { $debug && print "Error, genders_testattr()\n"; return 0; } else { return $ret; } } return 0; } # return value of attribute held by host # $attr (IN) attribute # $node (IN) [optional] hostname # $value (RETURN) value or null if (no value or node does not have attr) sub getattrval { if (!defined $handle) { init(); if (!defined $handle) { return ""; } } my $attr = shift(@_); my $node = (@_) ? shift(@_) : $hname; my ($val); if (defined($attr)) { $val = $handle->genders_getattrval($attr, $node); if (!defined($val)) { $debug && print "Error, genders_getattrval()\n"; return ""; } else { return $val; } } return ""; } # get list of attributes held by node # $node (IN) [optional] hostname # @attrs (RETURN) list of attributes sub getattr { if (!defined $handle) { init(); if (!defined $handle) { return (); } } my $node = (@_) ? shift(@_) : $hname; my ($attrs, $temp); $temp = $handle->genders_getattr($node); if (!defined($temp)) { $debug && print "Error, genders_getattr()\n"; return (); } else { ($attrs) = @$temp; return @$attrs; } } # get all attributes in genders file # @attrs (RETURN) list of attributes sub getallattr { if (!defined $handle) { init(); if (!defined $handle) { return (); } } my ($attr); $attr = $handle->genders_getattr_all(); if (!defined($attr)) { $debug && print "Error, genders_getattr_all()\n"; return (); } else { return @$attr; } } # get list of nodes that have attribute # $attr (IN) attribute # @nodes (RETURN) list of nodes sub getnode { if (!defined $handle) { init(); if (!defined $handle) { return (); } } my $attr = shift(@_); my (@attrtemp, $nodes); if (defined($attr)) { if ($attr =~ /=/) { #strip attribute name and value @attrtemp = split(/=/, $attr); if (@attrtemp != 2) { return (); } else { $nodes = $handle->genders_getnodes($attrtemp[0], $attrtemp[1]); } } else { $nodes = $handle->genders_getnodes($attr); } } else { $nodes = $handle->genders_getnodes(); } if (!defined($nodes)) { $debug && print "Error, genders_getnodes()\n"; return (); } else { return @$nodes; } } # Get a copy of hash of attributes -> node lists. # \%nodes (OUT) node hash sub get_node_hash { my ($nodes) = (@_); my (%nodes, $attrs, $attr, $attrnodes); if (!defined $handle) { init(); if (!defined $handle) { %{$nodes} = (); return; } } # must construct hash $attrs = $handle->genders_getattr_all(); if (!defined($attrs)) { $debug && print "Error, genders_getattr_all()\n"; %nodes = (); } elsif (@$attrs == 0) { %nodes = (); } else { foreach $attr (@$attrs) { $attrnodes = $handle->genders_getnodes($attr); if (!defined($attrnodes)) { $debug && print "Error, genders_getnodes()\n"; %nodes = (); last; } else { @{$nodes{$attr}} = @$attrnodes; } } } %{$nodes} = %nodes; } # initialize list of clusters # $path (IN) [optional] path to clusters file # $rv (RETURN) 0 on failure opening attributes, 1 on success sub init_clusters { # clusters file now removed, just return 1 return(1); } # get a copy of the list of clusters # $rv (RETURN) "" on failure, cluster name on success # - to remain backwards compatible, a list containing the # cluster name will be returned, not just the cluster name. sub get_clusters { if (!defined $handle) { init(); if (!defined $handle) { return ""; } } my (@cluster, $cluster); $cluster = $handle->genders_getattrval($clusterAttr); if (!defined($cluster)) { $debug && print "Error, genders_getattrval()\n"; return ""; } @cluster = ($cluster); return @cluster; } # evaluate expression involving genders attributes # (assume any non-numeric token is a genders attribute; turn this into # a boolean variable with value assigned by hasattr(), then evaluate # the expression and return the result) # $exp (IN) expression to evaluate # $node (IN) [optional] hostname, use local host if unspecified # $rv (RETURN) result of expression evaluation sub gendexp { if (!defined $handle) { init(); if (!defined $handle) { return 0; } } my $exp = shift(@_); my $node = (@_) ? shift(@_) : $hname; my ($var, $pro, %vars, $ret); if (!$exp) { return $exp; } $pro = ""; foreach $var (split(/[\!\+\-\*\/(\s\(\&\|)]+/, $exp)) { $var =~ s/\s+//g; next if (!$var || $var =~ /^[0-9]+$/); $ret = $handle->genders_testattr($var, $node); if ($ret == -1) { $debug && print "Error, genders_testattr()\n"; return 0; } elsif ($ret) { $pro .= "my \$$var = 1; "; } else { $pro .= "my \$$var = 0; "; } $vars{$var}++; } foreach $var (keys %vars) { $exp =~ s/$var/\$$var/g; } if ($debug) { printf("evaluating { %s } for host %s\n", $pro . $exp, $node); } no strict; return(eval($pro . $exp)); use strict; } # Convert "genders names" to an alternate names. On an SP, the genders # name is assumed to be the SDR initial_hostname, and the alternate name # is the reliable_hostname. 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See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with Genders. If not, see . ############################################################################# # # Routines for reading, normalizing, and displaying lists of hosts. # package Hostlist; use strict; use Carp; use Genders; if (!$Hostlist::included) { $Hostlist::included = 1; # compress will generate a quadrics-style range if this is > 0 $Hostlist::quadrics_ranges = 0; # Construct node list from hostlist file # $fileName (IN) hostlist filename # RETURN list of nodes sub mk_file { my ($fileName) = @_; my (@targetNodes); if (open(FILE, "< $fileName")) { while () { chomp; s/\*.*$//; # strip comments (*) s/\!.*$//; # strip comments (!) s/^\s+.*//; # strip leading spaces s/.*\s+$//; # strip trailing spaces next if (/^\s*$/); # skip blank lines push(@targetNodes, $_); } close(FILE); } return @targetNodes; } # Construct node list from genders attribute name # $attrName (IN) attribute name # RETURN list of nodes sub mk_gend { my ($attrName) = @_; my $obj; $obj = Genders->new(); return $obj->getnodes($attrName); } # Construct node list from command line # $cmdLine (IN) comma-separated list of nodes # RETURN list of nodes sub mk_cmdline { my ($cmdLine) = @_; my (@targetNodes); @targetNodes = split(/,/, $cmdLine); return @targetNodes; } # Convert list of hostnames from reliable_hostname to initial_hostname. # OK if already initial_hostname. # @inList (IN) list of reliable_hostnames # RETURN list of initial_hostnames sub to_initial { my (@inList) = @_; my (@outList, $node, $iname); foreach $node (@inList) { ($node) = split(/\./, $node); # shorten name #$iname = Sdr::nn2sname(Sdr::ename2nn($node)); # convert push(@outList, $iname ? $iname : $node); } return @outList; } # Convert list of hostnames from initial_hostname to reliable_hostname. # OK if already reliable_hostname. # @inList (IN) list of initial_hostnames # RETURN list of reliable_hostnames sub to_reliable { my (@inList) = @_; my (@outList, $node, $rname); foreach $node (@inList) { ($node) = split(/\./, $node); # shorten name #$rname = Sdr::nn2ename(Sdr::sname2nn($node)); # convert push(@outList, $rname ? $rname : $node); } return @outList; } # Detect shell metacharacters in a hostlist entry. # $line (IN) hostlist line # RETURN true if metachars found, false otherwise sub detect_metachar { my ($line) = @_; return ($line =~ /(\;|\||\&)/); } # expand() # turn a hostname range into a list of hostnames. 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They are genders_getnumattrs(), genders_getattr(), genders_getattr_all(), and genders_getnodes(), and all work similarly as their libgenders(3) counterparts: genders_getnumattrs() takes a genders file name (string) as an input, and returns the number of attributes listed in the genders file. genders_getattr() takes a genders file name (string), node name (string), and return type (boolean) as inputs, and returns an array of attributes or values. If the return type is 0, attributes are returned. Otherwise, values are returned. genders_getnodes() takes a genders file name (string), attribute name (string), and value name (string) as inputs, and returns an array of nodes. If the input value string is NULL, then values are not considered when determining the node list. genders_getattr_all() takes a genders file name (string) as an input, and returns an array of attributes. 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PHP_ARG_WITH(genders, for genders support, [ --with-genders[=DIR] Include genders support]) if test "$PHP_GENDERS" != "no"; then if test "$PHP_GENDERS" != "yes"; then AC_MSG_CHECKING(if genders specified path is valid) if test -r $PHP_GENDERS/include/genders.h; then GENDERS_DIR=$PHP_GENDERS AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AC_MSG_ERROR([The specified genders path is Invalid or the installation is incomplete Please specify another path or reinstall the genders distribution]) fi else SEARCH_PATH="/usr/local/genders /usr/local /usr /opt" SEARCH_FOR="/include/genders.h" if test -r $PHP_GENDERS/$SEARCH_FOR; then # path given as parameter GENDERS_DIR=$PHP_GENDERS else # search default path list AC_MSG_CHECKING([for genders files in default path]) for i in $SEARCH_PATH ; do if test -r $i/$SEARCH_FOR; then GENDERS_DIR=$i AC_MSG_RESULT(found in $i) fi done fi fi if test -z "$GENDERS_DIR"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([not found]) AC_MSG_ERROR([Please reinstall the genders distribution]) fi PHP_ADD_INCLUDE($GENDERS_DIR/include) LIBNAME=genders LIBSYMBOL=genders_handle_create PHP_CHECK_LIBRARY($LIBNAME,$LIBSYMBOL, [ PHP_ADD_LIBRARY_WITH_PATH($LIBNAME, $GENDERS_DIR/lib, GENDERS_SHARED_LIBADD) AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GENDERSLIB,1,[ ]) ],[ AC_MSG_ERROR([wrong genders lib version or lib not found]) ],[ -L$GENDERS_DIR/lib -lm -ldl ]) PHP_SUBST(GENDERS_SHARED_LIBADD) PHP_NEW_EXTENSION(genders, genders.c, $ext_shared) fi genders-1.22/contrib/php/genders.c0000644002055400205540000001420611650357015017045 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000/*****************************************************************************\ * $Id: genders.c,v 1.5 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "php.h" #include "php_ini.h" #include "ext/standard/info.h" #include "php_genders.h" #include static int le_genders; zend_function_entry genders_functions[] = { PHP_FE(genders_getnumattrs, NULL) PHP_FE(genders_getattr, NULL) PHP_FE(genders_getattr_all, NULL) PHP_FE(genders_getnodes, NULL) {NULL, NULL, NULL} }; zend_module_entry genders_module_entry = { STANDARD_MODULE_HEADER, "genders", genders_functions, PHP_MINIT(genders), PHP_MSHUTDOWN(genders), PHP_RINIT(genders), PHP_RSHUTDOWN(genders), PHP_MINFO(genders), NO_VERSION_YET, STANDARD_MODULE_PROPERTIES }; #ifdef COMPILE_DL_GENDERS ZEND_GET_MODULE(genders) #endif PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION(genders) { return SUCCESS; } PHP_MSHUTDOWN_FUNCTION(genders) { return SUCCESS; } PHP_RINIT_FUNCTION(genders) { return SUCCESS; } PHP_RSHUTDOWN_FUNCTION(genders) { return SUCCESS; } PHP_MINFO_FUNCTION(genders) { php_info_print_table_start(); php_info_print_table_header(2, "genders support", "enabled"); php_info_print_table_end(); } /* {{{ proto int genders_getnumattrs (string file) */ PHP_FUNCTION(genders_getnumattrs) { genders_t ghandle; unsigned long retval; zval *file; if (zend_get_parameters(ht, 1, &file) == SUCCESS) { ghandle = genders_handle_create(); genders_load_data(ghandle, file->value.str.val); retval = genders_getnumattrs(ghandle); if(retval < 0) { php_error(E_WARNING, genders_strerror(genders_errnum(ghandle))); RETURN_FALSE; } RETVAL_LONG(retval); genders_handle_destroy(ghandle); } else { WRONG_PARAM_COUNT; } return; } /* {{{ proto string array genders_getattr (string file, string node, bool ret_type) */ /* if ret_type is 0, return the attribute list. Otherwise, return the value list. */ PHP_FUNCTION(genders_getattr) { genders_t ghandle; zval *file; zval *node; zval *ret_type; char **attrlist; char **vallist; int len, num, k; if ( ZEND_NUM_ARGS() == 3 && zend_get_parameters(ht, 3, &file, &node, &ret_type) == SUCCESS) { ghandle = genders_handle_create(); genders_load_data(ghandle, file->value.str.val); len = genders_attrlist_create(ghandle, &attrlist); genders_vallist_create(ghandle, &vallist); num = genders_getattr(ghandle, attrlist, vallist, len, node->value.str.val); if(num < 0) { if(genders_errnum(ghandle) == GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND) { RETURN_FALSE; } else { php_error(E_WARNING, genders_strerror(genders_errnum(ghandle))); RETURN_FALSE; } } array_init(return_value); if(ret_type->value.lval) { for(k=0;kvalue.str.val); len = genders_nodelist_create(ghandle, &nodelist); num = genders_getnodes(ghandle, nodelist, len, attr->value.str.val, val->value.str.val); if(num < 0) { php_error(E_WARNING, genders_strerror(genders_errnum(ghandle))); RETURN_FALSE; } array_init(return_value); for(k=0;kvalue.str.val); len = genders_attrlist_create(ghandle, &attrlist); num = genders_getattr_all(ghandle, attrlist, len); if(num < 0) { php_error(E_WARNING, genders_strerror(genders_errnum(ghandle))); RETURN_FALSE; } array_init(return_value); for(k=0;k and Albert Chu . * UCRL-CODE-2003-004. * * This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. * For details, see . * * Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with Genders. 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may be exceeded. .NOEXPORT: genders-1.22/man/nodeattr.10000644002055400205540000001521211650357015015476 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: nodeattr.1,v 1.24 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .\" .\" Author: Jim Garlick .\" Adapted from IBM SP version for linux 4/00. .\" .TH NODEATTR 1 "August 2003" "LLNL" "NODEATTR" .SH NAME nodeattr \- query genders file .SH SYNOPSIS .B nodeattr .I "[-f genders] [-q | -c | -n | -s] [-X exclude_query] query" .br .B nodeattr .I "[-f genders] [-q | -c | -n | -s] -A" .br .B nodeattr .I "[-f genders] [-v] [node] attr[=val]" .br .B nodeattr .I "[-f genders] -Q [node] query" .br .B nodeattr .I "[-f genders] -V [-U] attr" .br .B nodeattr .I "[-f genders] -l [node]" .br .B nodeattr .I "[-f genders] -k" .br .B nodeattr .I "[-f genders] -d genders" .br .B nodeattr .I "[-f genders] --expand" .br .B nodeattr .I "[-f genders] --compress" .br .SH DESCRIPTION When invoked with the .I "-q" , .I "-c" , .I "-n" , or .I "-s" arguments, .B nodeattr reads the genders file and outputs a list of nodes that match the specified query. The nodes are listed in hostlist format, comma separated lists, newline separated lists, or space separated lists respectively. Genders queries will query the genders database for a set of nodes based on the union, intersection, difference, or complement of genders attributes and values. The set operation union is represented by two pipe symbols ('||'), intersection by two ampersand symbols ('&&'), difference by two minus symbols ('--'), and complement by a tilde ('~'). Parentheses may be used to change the order of operations. The .I "-X" argument and query can be used to exclude nodes from the resulting output. A query can be replaced with the .I "-A" option to cause .B nodeattr to print all the nodes listed in the genders database. .LP When called with a node name (optional) and attribute name, .B nodeattr returns \fI0\fR to the environment if the node has the attribute; else \fI1\fR. If \fI-v\fR is present, the attribute name and any value (see below) is printed on the standard output. If a node name is not specified, the local host is assumed. .LP When called with the .I "-Q" argument, .B nodeattr will check if the node name (optional) is met by the attribute and value conditions specified in the query. If the conditions are met, .B nodeattr returns \fI0\fR to the environment; else \fI1\fR. The query format is identical to the format listed above. If a node name is not specified, the local host is assumed. .LP The .I "-V" option causes .B nodeattr to print all of the values that exist for a particular attribute. Also specifing .I "-U" with .I "-V" causes .B nodeattr to print out only unique values for the particular attribute. .LP The .I "-l" option causes .B nodeattr to print the attributes of the specified node. If no node is listed, all attributes in the genders file are listed. .LP The .I "-k" option checks the genders file for parse errors and proper formatting. If errors are found, information about the error will be output to standard error. .LP .B Nodeattr will always check the default genders file, but a different genders file can be specified with the .I "-f" option. .LP The .I "-d" option allows the specified genders database to be compared to the filename indicated by the .I -f option or the default genders database. The differences contained in the specified database will be output to standard error. .LP The .I "--expand" option will take a genders database, expand all hostranges, and output a new genders database. The subsequent database will be identical to the first, but every node will be listed on a separate line. This option may be useful for debugging or determining the difference between databases. .LP The .I "--compress" is opposite of the .I "--expand" option. It will output a new identical genders database with hostranges of nodes with identical attributes. Depending on the setup of your genders database, the resulting database may be longer or shorter. This option may be useful as a beginning step to compressing an existing genders database. .LP Attribute names may optionally appear in the genders file with an equal sign followed by a value. .B Nodeattr ignores these values except when the .I -v option requests that the value, if any, be displayed; and when an attribute is specified on the command line with a value, in which case only an attribute with the specified value in the genders file will match. .SH EXAMPLES .LP Retrieve a comma separated list of all login nodes: .IP nodeattr -c login .LP Retrieve a hostlist formatted list of all login nodes: .IP nodeattr -q login .LP Retrieve a comma separated list of nodes with 4 cpus: .IP nodeattr -c cpus=4 .LP Retrieve a comma separated list of all login and management nodes: .IP nodeattr -c "login||mgmt" .LP Retrieve a comma separated list of all login nodes with 4 cpus: .IP nodeattr -c "login&&cpus=4" .LP Retrieve a comma separated list of all nodes that are not login or management nodes: .IP nodeattr -c "~(login||mgmt)" .LP To use nodeattr with pdsh to run a command on all fddi nodes: .IP pdsh -w\`nodeattr -c fddi\` command .LP To use nodeattr in a ksh script to collect a list of users on login nodes: .IP for i in \`nodeattr -n login\`; do rsh $i who; done .LP To verify whether or not this node is a head node: .IP nodeattr head && echo yes .LP To verify whether or not this node is a head node and ntpserver: .IP nodeattr -Q "head&&ntpserver" && echo yes .LP .SH "FILES" /etc/genders .br .SH "SEE ALSO" libgenders(3) genders-1.22/man/libgenders.30000644002055400205540000001632611650357015016005 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: libgenders.3,v 1.27 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH LIBGENDERS 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME libgenders \- a library of functions to parse and retrieve genders data .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "genders_t genders_handle_create(void);" .sp .BI "int genders_handle_destroy(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_load_data(genders_t handle, const char *filename);" .sp .BI "int genders_errnum(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "char *genders_strerror(int errnum);" .sp .BI "char *genders_errormsg(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "void genders_perror(genders_t handle, const char *msg);" .sp .BI "int genders_getnumnodes(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_getnumattrs(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_getmaxattrs(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_getmaxnodelen(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_getmaxattrlen(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_getmaxvallen(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_nodelist_create(genders_t handle, char ***nodelist);" .sp .BI "int genders_nodelist_clear(genders_t handle, char **nodelist);" .sp .BI "int genders_nodelist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **nodelist);" .sp .BI "int genders_attrlist_create(genders_t handle, char ***attrlist);" .sp .BI "int genders_attrlist_clear(genders_t handle, char **attrlist);" .sp .BI "int genders_attrlist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **attrlist);" .sp .BI "int genders_vallist_create(genders_t handle, char ***vallist);" .sp .BI "int genders_vallist_clear(genders_t handle, char **vallist);" .sp .BI "int genders_vallist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **vallist);" .sp .BI "int genders_getnodename(genders_t handle, char *node, int len);" .sp .BI "int genders_getnodes(genders_t handle, char *nodes[], int len, const char *attr, const char *val);" .sp .BI "int genders_getattr(genders_t handle, char *attrs[], char *vals[], int len, const char *node);" .sp .BI "int genders_getattr_all(genders_t handle, char *attrs[], int len);" .sp .BI "int genders_testattr(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *attr, char *val, int len);" .sp .BI "int genders_testattrval(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *attr, const char *val);" .sp .BI "int genders_isnode(genders_t handle, const char *node);" .sp .BI "int genders_isattr(genders_t handle, const char *attr);" .sp .BI "int genders_isattrval(genders_t handle, const char *attr, const char *val);" .sp .BI "int genders_index_attrvals(genders_t handle, const char *attr);" .sp .BI "int genders_query(genders_t handle, char *nodes[], int len, const char *query);" .sp .BI "int genders_testquery(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *query);" .sp .BI "int genders_parse(genders_t handle, const char *filename, FILE *stream);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION The genders library functions are a set of functions used to parse and retrieve data from a genders file. For API details, please see the individual manpages for each of the functions above, or read the comments written in /usr/include/genders.h. .br .SH GENDERS FILE FORMAT Each line of the genders file has one of the following formats. See the section HOST RANGES below for information on host range formatting. nodename attr[=value],attr[=value],... nodename1,nodename2,... attr[=value],attr[=value],... nodenames[A-B] attr[=value],attr[=value],... The nodename(s) are the shortened hostnames of a node. This is followed by any number of spaces or tabs, and then the comma-separated list of attributes, each of which can optionally have a value. The substitution string "%n" can be used in an attribute value to represent the nodename. Nodenames can be listed on multiple lines, so a node's attributes can be specified on multiple lines. However, no single node may have duplicate attributes. There must be no spaces embedded in the attribute list and there is no provision for continuation lines. Commas and equal characters are special and cannot appear in attribute names or their values. Comments are prefixed with the hash chracter (#) and can appear anywhere in the file. The active genders file is typically found at /etc/genders or /admin/etc/genders. Here is an example genders file from a small 16-node linux cluster: # slc cluster genders file slci,slcj,slc[0-15] eth2=e%n,cluster=slc,all slci passwdhost slci,slcj management slc[1-15] compute .SH "HOST RANGES" As noted in sections above, the genders database accepts ranges of nodenames in the general form: prefix[n-m,l-k,...], where n < m and l < k, etc., as an alternative to explicit lists of nodenames. This range syntax is meant only as a convenience on clusters with a prefixNN naming convention and specification of ranges should not be considered necessary -- the list foo1,foo9 could be specified as such, or by the range foo[1,9]. Some examples of range usage follow: foo01,foo02,foo03,foo04,foo05: foo[01-05] foo3,foo7,foo9,foo11: foo[3,7,9-11] fooi,fooj,foo0,foo1,foo2: fooi,fooj,foo[0-2] .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .sp /etc/genders .SH SEE ALSO Libgenders(3), Genders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_handle_destroy(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3), genders_errormsg(3), genders_perror(3), genders_getnumnodes(3), genders_getnumattrs(3), genders_getmaxattrs(3), genders_getmaxnodelen(3), genders_getmaxattrlen(3), genders_getmaxvallen(3), genders_nodelist_create(3), genders_nodelist_clear(3), genders_nodelist_destroy(3), genders_attrlist_create(3), genders_attrlist_clear(3), genders_attrlist_destroy(3), genders_vallist_create(3), genders_vallist_clear(3), genders_vallist_destroy(3), genders_getnodename(3), genders_getnodes(3), genders_getattr(3), genders_getattr_all(3), genders_testattr(3), genders_testattrval(3), genders_testnode(3), genders_index_nodes(3), genders_index_attrs(3), genders_index_attrvals(3), genders_query(3), genders_testquery(3), genders_parse(3) genders-1.22/man/genders.30000644002055400205540000000264311650357015015313 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders.3,v 1.7 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/libgenders.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_handle_create.30000644002055400205540000000410411650357015020143 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_handle_create.3,v 1.11 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_HANDLE_CREATE 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_handle_create \- create a genders handle .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "genders_t genders_handle_create(void);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION .br \fBgenders_handle_create()\fR creates a genders handle for use with the genders C API. A genders handle is of type genders_t, which is defined in genders.h. The genders handle must be passed to most of the genders C API functions. .br .SH RETURN VALUES On success, a genders handle (datatype genders_t) will be returned. On error, NULL is returned. .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO genders_handle_destroy(3), genders_load_data(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_handle_destroy.30000644002055400205540000000503411650357015020374 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_handle_destroy.3,v 1.12 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_HANDLE_DESTROY 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_handle_destroy \- destroys a genders handle .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_handle_destroy(genders_t handle);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_handle_destroy()\fR destroys the genders handle pointed to by \fIhandle\fR and frees all allocated memory associated with it. .br .SH RETURN VALUES On success, 0 is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has already been destroyed. .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_load_data.30000644002055400205540000000735311650357015017306 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_load_data.3,v 1.14 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_LOAD_DATA 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_load_data \- read and parse a genders file .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_load_data(genders_t handle, const char *filename);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_load_data()\fR read and parses the genders file indicated by \fIfilename\fR. If \fIfilename\fR is NULL, \fBgenders_load_data()\fR will attempt to read and parse the default genders file defined by \fBGENDERS_DEFAULT_FILE\fR. \fIhandle\fR is a genders handle created by .BR genders_handle_create (3). After \fBgenders_load_data()\fR is called, information about the genders file is stored in the genders handle passed in. This information is used by other genders C API functions. All future use of \fIhandle\fR with other genders C API functions will be directly associated with the genders file indicated by \fIfilename\fR (or the default genders file if \fIfilename\fR is NULL). .br .SH RETURN VALUES On success, 0 is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OPEN The genders file indicated by \fIfilename\fR cannot be opened for reading. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_READ Error reading the genders file indicated by \fIfilename\fR. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_PARSE The genders file indicated by \fIfilename\fR is incorrectly formatted. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_ISLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has already been called with \fIhandle\fR. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW A line in the genders database exceeds the maximum allowed length. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM .BR malloc (3) has failed internally, system is out of memory. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL An internal system error has occurred. .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_handle_destroy(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_errnum.30000644002055400205540000000510411650357015016676 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_errnum.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_ERRNUM 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_errnum, genders_strerror, genders_errormsg, genders_perror \- genders error routines .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_errnum(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "char *genders_strerror(int errnum);" .sp .BI "char *genders_errormsg(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "void genders_perror(genders_t handle, const char *msg);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_errnum()\fR returns the error code stored in \fIhandle\fR. \fBgenders_strerror()\fR returns a pointer to a string describing the error code \fIerrnum\fR. Generally, an error code is retrieved by \fBgenders_errnum()\fR and then passed to \fBgenders_strerror()\fR. \fBgenders_errormsg()\fR returns a pointer to a string describing the error stored in \fIhandle\fR. It is logically equivalent to: char *genders_strerror(genders_errnum(genders_t handle)); \fBgenders_perror()\fR is similar to .BR perror (3). It produces a message on standard error output, describing the error stored in \fIhandle\fR. If \fImsg\fR is not NULL, the string pointed to by \fImsg\fR, a colon, and a blank are printed before the error message. .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h genders-1.22/man/genders_strerror.30000644002055400205540000000266011650357015017254 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_strerror.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_errnum.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_errormsg.30000644002055400205540000000266011650357015017232 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_errormsg.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_errnum.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_perror.30000644002055400205540000000265611650357015016710 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_perror.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_errnum.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_getnumnodes.30000644002055400205540000001000011650357015017705 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_getnumnodes.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_GETNUMNODES 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_getnumnodes, genders_getnumattrs, genders_getmaxattrs, genders_getmaxnodelen, genders_getmaxattrlen, genders_getmaxvallen \- genders statistics routines .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_getnumnodes(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_getnumattrs(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_getmaxattrs(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_getmaxnodelen(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_getmaxattrlen(genders_t handle);" .sp .BI "int genders_getmaxvallen(genders_t handle);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_getnumnodes()\fR, \fBgenders_getnumattrs()\fR, \fBgenders_getmaxattrs()\fR, \fBgenders_getmaxnodelen()\fR, \fBgenders_getmaxattrlen()\fR, and \fBgenders_getmaxvallen()\fR get statistics about the genders file associated with \fIhandle\fR. \fBgenders_getnumnodes()\fR returns the number of nodes stored in the genders file. \fBgenders_getnumattrs()\fR returns the number of attributes listed in the genders file. \fBgenders_getmaxattrs()\fR returns the maximum number of attributes listed with a node in the genders file. \fBgenders_getmaxnodelen()\fR returns the maximum length of any node listed in the genders file. \fBgenders_getmaxattrlen()\fR returns the maximum length of any attribute listed in the genders file. \fBgenders_getmaxvallen()\fR returns the maximum length of any attribute value listed in the genders file. In general, \fBgenders_getnumnodes()\fR, \fBgenders_getnumattrs()\fR, \fBgenders_getmaxattrs()\fR, \fBgenders_getmaxnodelen()\fR, \fBgenders_getmaxattrlen()\fR, and \fBgenders_getmaxvallen()\fR are used so a programmer can dynamically allocate a proper amount of memory to store genders file information in. .br .SH RETURN VALUES On success, 0 is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has not been called to load genders data. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_getnumattrs.30000644002055400205540000000267011650357015017750 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_getnumattrs.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_getnumnodes.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_getmaxattrs.30000644002055400205540000000267111650357015017737 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_getmaxattrs.3,v 1.10 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_getnumnodes.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_getmaxnodelen.30000644002055400205540000000267211650357015020227 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_getmaxnodelen.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_getnumnodes.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_getmaxattrlen.30000644002055400205540000000267211650357015020254 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_getmaxattrlen.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_getnumnodes.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_getmaxvallen.30000644002055400205540000000267111650357015020063 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_getmaxvallen.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_getnumnodes.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_nodelist_clear.30000644002055400205540000000267711650357015020371 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_nodelist_clear.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_nodelist_create.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_nodelist_create.30000644002055400205540000001357211650357015020542 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_nodelist_create.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_NODELIST_CREATE 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_nodelist_create, genders_nodelist_clear, genders_nodelist_destroy, genders_attrlist_create, genders_attrlist_clear, genders_attrlist_destroy, genders_vallist_create, genders_vallist_clear, genders_vallist_destroy - list create, clear, and destroy routines .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_nodelist_create(genders_t handle, char ***nodelist);" .sp .BI "int genders_nodelist_clear(genders_t handle, char **nodelist);" .sp .BI "int genders_nodelist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **nodelist);" .sp .BI "int genders_attrlist_create(genders_t handle, char ***attrlist);" .sp .BI "int genders_attrlist_clear(genders_t handle, char **attrlist);" .sp .BI "int genders_attrlist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **attrlist);" .sp .BI "int genders_vallist_create(genders_t handle, char ***vallist);" .sp .BI "int genders_vallist_clear(genders_t handle, char **vallist);" .sp .BI "int genders_vallist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **vallist);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_nodelist_create()\fR, \fBgenders_nodelist_clear()\fR, \fBgenders_nodelist_destroy()\fR, \fBgenders_attrlist_create()\fR, \fBgenders_attrlist_clear()\fR, \fBgenders_attrlist_destroy()\fR, \fBgenders_vallist_create()\fR, \fBgenders_vallist_clear()\fR, and \fBgenders_vallist_destroy()\fR are used to create, clear, and destroy lists (arrays of strings) for use with .BR genders_getnodes (3), .BR genders_getattr (3), and .BR genders_getattr_all (3). \fBgenders_nodelist_create()\fR, \fBgenders_attrlist_create()\fR, and \fBgenders_vallist_create()\fR creates a list with minimum size to store nodes, attributes, and attribute values respectively. \fInodelist\fR, \fIattrlist\fR, and \fIvallist\fR are respectively set to point to the created list. The created lists are guaranteed to store all the node, attribute, and value information returned from .BR genders_getnodes (3), .BR genders_getattr (3), and .BR genders_getattr_all (3). \fBgenders_nodelist_clear()\fR, \fBgenders_attrlist_clear()\fR, and \fBgenders_vallist_clear()\fR clear any information stored in the lists pointed to by \fInodelist\fR, \fIattrlist\fR, and \fIvallist\fR repectively. They do not have be called after their respective create functions. They only have to be called after they are used in .BR genders_getnodes (3), .BR genders_getattr (3), and .BR genders_getattr_all (3), and the programmer wishes to re-use the list. \fBgenders_nodelist_destroy()\fR, \fBgenders_attrlist_destroy()\fR, and \fBgenders_vallist_destroy()\fR destroy the lists pointed to by \fInodelist\fR, \fIattrlist\fR, and \fIvallist\fR respectively. If no attributes or values are listed in the genders database all of the attrlist and vallist functions will do nothing. The pointer passed into \fBgenders_attrlist_create()\fR and \fBgenders_vallist_create()\fR will not be set. .br .SH RETURN VALUES On success, \fBgenders_nodelist_create()\fR, \fBgenders_attrlist_create()\fR, and \fBgenders_vallist_create()\fR return the number of elements the created list can store. On success, \fBgenders_nodelist_clear()\fR, \fBgenders_attrlist_clear()\fR, \fBgenders_vallist_clear()\fR \fBgenders_nodelist_destroy()\fR, \fBgenders_attrlist_destroy()\fR, \fBgenders_vallist_destroy()\fR return 0. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has not been called to load genders data. Before lists of appropriate size can be created, the genders file must be read and parsed. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS An incorrect parameter has been passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR A null pointer has been found in the list passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM .BR malloc (3) has failed internally, system is out of memory. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_getnodes(3), genders_getattr(3), genders_getattr_all(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_nodelist_destroy.30000644002055400205540000000270211650357015020761 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_nodelist_destroy.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_nodelist_destroy.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_attrlist_clear.30000644002055400205540000000267711650357015020416 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_attrlist_clear.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_nodelist_create.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_attrlist_create.30000644002055400205540000000300311650357015020553 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_attrlist_create.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\" 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_nodelist_create.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_attrlist_destroy.30000644002055400205540000000270111650357015021005 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_attrlist_destroy.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_nodelist_create.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_vallist_clear.30000644002055400205540000000267611650357015020225 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_vallist_clear.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_nodelist_create.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_vallist_create.30000644002055400205540000000267711650357015020403 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_vallist_create.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_nodelist_create.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_vallist_destroy.30000644002055400205540000000270011650357015020614 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_vallist_destroy.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_nodelist_create.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_getnodename.30000644002055400205540000000640311650357015017657 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_getnodename.3,v 1.11 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_GETNODENAME 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_getnodename \- get the current node name .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_getnodename(genders_t handle, char *node, int len);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_getnodename()\fR retrieves the name of the node that the function is being called from. The node name returned is the shortened hostname of the node and is stored in the buffer pointed to be \fInode\fR. \fIlen\fR should indicate the length of the buffer. The node returned by \fBgenders_getnodename()\fR is the shortened hostname of the node. To avoid passing in a buffer that is not large enough to store the node name, .BR genders_getmaxnodelen (3) should be used to determine the minimum buffer size that should be used. .br .SH RETURN VALUES On success, 0 is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has not been called to load genders data. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW The buffer pointed to by \fInode\fR is not large enough to store the node name. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS An incorrect parameter has been passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_getmaxnodelen(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_getnodes.30000644002055400205540000000723311650357015017203 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_getnodes.3,v 1.15 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2002 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_GETNODES 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_getnodes \- get nodes from the genders file .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_getnodes(genders_t handle, char *nodes[], int len, const char *attr, const char *val);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_getnodes()\fR gets the names of nodes in the genders file that have the attribute specified by \fIattr\fR and the value specified by \fIval\fR. The nodes are stored in the list pointed to by \fInodes\fR. \fIlen\fR indicates the number of nodes that can be stored in the list. If \fIattr\fR is NULL, \fBgenders_getnodes()\fR returns all the nodes listed in the genders file. If \fIval\fR is NULL, attribute values are ignored. To avoid passing in a list that is not large enough to store all the nodes, .BR genders_getnumnodes (3) should be used to determine the minimum number of elements \fInodes\fR should be able to store. .BR genders_nodelist_create (3) could be used to create a list that is guaranteed to be large enough to store all of the nodes. .br .SH RETURN VALUES On success, the number of nodes stored in \fInodes\fR is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has not been called to load genders data. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW The list pointed to by \fInodes\fR is not large enough to store all the nodes. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS An incorrect parameter has been passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR A null pointer has been found in the list passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_getnumnodes(3), genders_nodelist_create(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_getattr.30000644002055400205540000001006611650357015017043 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_getattr.3,v 1.17 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_GETATTR 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_getattr \- get attributes from a genders file .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_getattr(genders_t handle, char *attrs[], char *vals[], int len, const char *node);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_getattr()\fR gets the attributes and values for the node pointed to by \fInode\fR. If \fInode\fR is NULL, attributes and values are retrieved for the current node. The attributes are stored in the attribute list pointed to by \fIattrs\fR and the attribute values are stored in \fIvals\fR. If attribute values are not desired, \fIvals\fR can be set to NULL. \fIlen\fR should indicate the number of elements that can be stored in both the attribute list and attribute values list. To avoid passing in a list that is not large enough to store all the attributes and attribute values, .BR genders_getmaxattrs (3) should be used to determine the minimum number of elements \fIattrs\fR and \fIvals\fR should be able to store. .BR genders_attrlist_create (3) and .BR genders_vallist_create (3) could be used to create lists that are guaranteed to be large enough to store all attributes and attribute values. .br .SH RETURN VALUES On success, the number of attributes stored in \fIattrs\fR is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has not been called to load genders data. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW The list pointed to by \fIattrs\fR or \fIvals\fR is not large enough to store all the attributes or attribute values. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS An incorrect parameter has been passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR A null pointer has been found in the list passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND The node pointed to by \fInode\fR cannot be found in the genders file or if \fInode\fR=NULL, the machine genders is running on is not listed in the genders database. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_getmaxattrs(3), genders_attrlist_create(3), genders_vallist_create(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_getattr_all.30000644002055400205540000000677511650357015017707 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_getattr_all.3,v 1.12 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_GETATTR_ALL 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_getattr_all \- get all the attributes stored in a genders file .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_getattr_all(genders_t handle, char *attrs[], int len);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_getattr_all()\fR gets all the attributes found in the genders file associated with \fIhandle\fR. The attributes are stored in the attribute list pointed to by \fIattrs\fR. \fIlen\fR should indicate the number of elements that can be stored in the attribute list. To avoid passing in a list that is not large enough to store all the attributes, .BR genders_getnumattrs (3) should be used to determine the minimum number of elements \fIattrs\fR should be able to store. .BR genders_attrlist_create (3) could be used to create a list that is guaranteed to be large enough to store all attributes. .br .SH RETURN VALUES On success, the number of attributes stored in \fIattrs\fR is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has not been called to load genders data. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW The list pointed to by \fIattrs\fR is not large enough to store all the attributes. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS An incorrect parameter has been passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR A null pointer has been found in the list passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_getnumattrs(3), genders_attrlist_create(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_testattr.30000644002055400205540000001043311650357015017241 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_testattr.3,v 1.15 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_TESTATTR 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_testattr \- test if a node has an attribute .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_testattr(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *attr, char *val, int len);" .sp .BI "int genders_testattrval(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *attr, const char *val);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_testattr()\fR tests if the node pointed to by \fInode\fR contains the attribute pointed to by \fIattr\fR. If \fInode\fR is NULL, the current node is tested. If the attribute is found, its value is stored in the buffer pointed to by \fIval\fR. \fIlen\fR should indicate the length of the buffer. If the attribute value is not needed, \fIval\fR can be set to NULL. To avoid passing in an attribute value buffer that is not large enough to store the attribute value, .BR genders_getmaxvallen (3) should be used to determine the minimum buffer size that should be used. \fBgenders_testattrval()\fR tests if the node pointed to by \fInode\fR contains the attribute pointed to by \fIattr\fR and if that attribute is equal to the attribute value pointed to by \fIval\fR. If \fIval\fR is NULL, only the attribute is tested. .br .SH RETURN VALUES For \fBgenders_testattr()\fR, if the node contains the attribute, 1 is returned. 0 is returned if the node does not contain the attribute. For \fBgenders_testattrval()\fR, if the node contains the attribute and it is equal to the attribute value, 1 is returned. 0 is returned if the node does not contain the attribute, or if the attribute is not equal to the attribute value. For both \fBgenders_testattr()\fR and \fBgenders_testattrval()\fR, -1 is returned on error, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has not been called to load genders data. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW The buffer pointed to by \fIval\fR is not large enough to store the attribute value. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS An incorrect parameter has been passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND The node pointed to by \fInode\fR cannot be found in the genders file or if \fInode\fR=NULL, the machine genders is running on is not listed in the genders database. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_getmaxvallen(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_testattrval.30000644002055400205540000000266511650357015017754 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_testattrval.3,v 1.7 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_testattr.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_isnode.30000644002055400205540000000704611650357015016656 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_isnode.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_ISNODE 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_isnode, genders_isattr, genders_isattrval \- node, attribute, value check routines .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_isnode(genders_t handle, const char *node);" .sp .BI "int genders_isattr(genders_t handle, const char *attr);" .sp .BI "int genders_isattrval(genders_t handle, const char *attr, const char *val);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_isnode()\fR tests if the node pointed to by \fInode\fR is listed in the genders file. If \fInode\fR is NULL, the current node is tested. \fBgenders_isattr()\fR tests if the attribute pointed to by \fIattr\fR is listed for some node in the genders file. \fBgenders_isattrval()\fR tests if the attribute pointed to by \fIattr\fR is equal to the value pointed to by \fIval\fR for some node in the genders file. .br .SH RETURN VALUES For \fBgenders_isnode()\fR, if \fInode\fR is listed in the genders file, 1 is returned. If it is not listed, 0 is returned. For \fBgenders_isattr()\fR, if \fIattr\fR is listed in the genders file, 1 is returned. If it is not listed, 0 is returned. For \fBgenders_isattrval()\fR, if \fIattr\fR=\fIval\fR is listed in the genders file, 1 is returned. If it is not listed, 0 is returned. On error, all three return -1 and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has not been called to load genders data. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS An incorrect parameter has been passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_isattr.30000644002055400205540000000265611650357015016705 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_isattr.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_isnode.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_isattrval.30000644002055400205540000000266111650357015017404 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_isattrval.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .so man3/genders_isnode.3 genders-1.22/man/genders_index_attrvals.30000644002055400205540000000644211650357015020423 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_index_attrvals.3,v 1.8 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_INDEX_NODES 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_index_attrvals \- internally index attribute values in genders .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_index_attrvals(genders_t handle, const char *attr);" .sp .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_index_attrvals()\fR internally indexes attribute values in a genders handle so that genders searches can be done more quickly in the .BR genders_getnodes (3) and .BR genders_isattrval (3) functions. Only one attribute can be indexed at a time through this function. Subsequent calls to this function with a different attribute will overwrite earlier indexes. .br .SH RETURN VALUES On success, 0 is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has not been called to load genders data. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS An incorrect parameter has been passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTFOUND The attribute pointed to by \fIattr\fR cannot be found in the genders file. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM .BR malloc (3) has failed internally, system is out of memory. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL An internal system error has occurred. .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_getnodes(3), genders_isattrval(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_query.30000644002055400205540000001117611650357015016541 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_query.3,v 1.14 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_QUERY 3 "June 2004" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_query \- query genders database for a set of nodes .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_query(genders_t handle, char *nodes[], int len, const char *query);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_query()\fR queries the genders database for a set of nodes based on the union, intersection, difference, or complement of genders attributes and values. The query for a set of nodes is passed as a string through the \fIquery\fR parameter. The set operation union is represented by two pipe symbols ('||'), intersection by two ampersand symbols ('&&'), difference by two minus symbols ('--'), and complement by a tilde ('~'). Set operations are performed left to right. Parentheses may be used to change the order of operations. A list of query examples are listed below. A NULL query retrieves all nodes from the genders database. The nodes from the query are stored in the list pointed to by \fInodes\fR. \fIlen\fR indicates the number of nodes that can be stored in the list. To avoid passing in a list that is not large enough to store all the nodes, .BR genders_getnumnodes (3) should be used to determine the minimum number of elements \fInodes\fR should be able to store. .BR genders_nodelist_create (3) could be used to create a list that is guaranteed to be large enough to store all of the nodes. .br .SH EXAMPLES The following are example queries that can be passed to \fBgenders_query()\fR. .LP Determine the set of nodes with the mgmt or login attribute: "mgmt||login" .LP Determine the set of nodes that are not login nodes: "all--login" .LP Determine the set of nodes that both login nodes and ntp servers: "login&&ntpserv" .LP Determine the set of nodes that are not mgmt or login nodes: "~(mgmt||login)" .SH RETURN VALUES On success, the number of nodes stored in \fInodes\fR is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has not been called to load genders data. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW The list pointed to by \fInodes\fR is not large enough to store all the nodes. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS An incorrect parameter has been passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX There is a syntax error in the query. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM .BR malloc (3) has failed internally, system is out of memory. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR A null pointer has been found in the list passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL An internal system error has occurred. .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_getnumnodes(3), genders_nodelist_create(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_testquery.30000644002055400205540000001004311650357015017431 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_testquery.3,v 1.2 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_TESTQUERY 3 "June 2004" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_testquery \- query genders database for a set of nodes .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_testquery(genders_t handle, const char *node, const char *query);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_testquery()\fR tests if the node pointed to by \fInode\fR meets the conditions specified in the query. If \fInode\fR is NULL, the current node is tested. Queries are based on the union, intersection, difference, or complement of genders attributes and values. The query is passed as a string through the \fIquery\fR parameter. The set operation union is represented by two pipe symbols ('||'), intersection by two ampersand symbols ('&&'), difference by two minus symbols ('--'), and complement by a tilde ('~'). Set operations are performed left to right. Parentheses may be used to change the order of operations. A list of query examples are listed below. A NULL query retrieves all nodes from the genders database. .br .SH EXAMPLES The following are example queries that can be passed to \fBgenders_testquery()\fR. .LP Test if a node contains the mgmt or login attribute: "mgmt||login" .LP Test if a node is not a login node: "all--login" .LP Test if a node is both a login node and ntp server: "login&&ntpserv" .LP Test if a node is not a mgmt or login node: "~(mgmt||login)" .SH RETURN VALUES If the node as met the conditions of the query, 1 is returned. 0 is returned if the node does not meet the conditions of the query. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED .BR genders_load_data (3) has not been called to load genders data. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS An incorrect parameter has been passed in. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_SYNTAX There is a syntax error in the query. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM .BR malloc (3) has failed internally, system is out of memory. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_INTERNAL An internal system error has occurred. .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/genders_parse.30000644002055400205540000000573111650357015016506 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000.\"############################################################################ .\" $Id: genders_parse.3,v 1.13 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $ .\"############################################################################ .\" Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California. .\" Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). .\" Written by Jim Garlick and Albert Chu . .\" UCRL-CODE-2003-004. .\" .\" This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database. .\" For details, see . .\" .\" Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDERS_PARSE 3 "August 2003" "LLNL" "LIBGENDERS" .SH NAME genders_parse \- determine errors with a genders file .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int genders_parse(genders_t handle, const char *filename, FILE *stream);" .br .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgenders_parse()\fR parses the genders file indicated by \fIfilename\fR and outputs information to \fIstream\fR about parse errors in the genders file. If \fIfilename\fR is NULL, the default genders file will be checked. If \fIstream\fR is NULL, information will be output to standard error. .br .SH RETURN VALUES On success, the number of parse errors discovered is returned. If there are no errors, 0 is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in \fIhandle\fR. The error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_errnum (3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via .BR genders_strerror (3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. .br .SH ERRORS .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The \fIhandle\fR parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with .BR genders_handle_create (3). .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OPEN The genders file indicated by \fIfilename\fR cannot be opened for reading. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW A line in the genders database exceeds the maximum allowed length. .TP .B GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC \fIhandle\fR has an incorrect magic number. \fIhandle\fR does not point to a genders handle or \fIhandle\fR has been destroyed by .BR genders_handle_destroy (3). .br .SH FILES /usr/include/genders.h .SH SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) genders-1.22/man/compat/0000755002055400205540000000000012467224072015061 5ustar00achuachu00000000000000genders-1.22/man/compat/Makefile.am0000644002055400205540000000062210052743030017101 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000##***************************************************************************** ## $Id: Makefile.am,v 1.2 2004-05-19 20:39:51 achu Exp $ ##***************************************************************************** ## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in. ##***************************************************************************** man3_MANS = gendlib.3 EXTRA_DIST = gendlib.3 genders-1.22/man/compat/Makefile.in0000644002055400205540000003355512467224032017135 0ustar00achuachu00000000000000# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.11.1 from Makefile.am. # @configure_input@ # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, # 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, # Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; 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you can redistribute it and/or modify it under .\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free .\" Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) .\" any later version. .\" .\" Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY .\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS .\" FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more .\" details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with Genders. If not, see . .\"############################################################################ .TH GENDLIB 3 "10/10/97" "LLNL" "GENDLIB" .SH NAME gendlib \- perl library for querying genders file .SH SYNOPSIS require ``/usr/lib/genders/gendlib.pl''; .SH DESCRIPTION This package contains common functions for manipulating the genders file. Previously this code existed only in the nodeattr command, but applications that must repeatedly call nodeattr would spend a great deal of time reading and parsing the genders file. These functions create an in-memory cache of genders on the first call; subsequent calls need only reference the in-memory copy and are thus speeded up. .LP .B Initialization: .LP Genders::init([$path_genders]) .IP Function normally called internally for initialization. It can be called externally with a non-default genders file path and subsequent operations will use this non-default data. May be called more than once to change genders file. .LP .B Simple Queries: .LP Genders::hasattr($attribute, [$node]) .IP Return 1 if node has attribute, 0 if not. If node is not specified, use local node. .LP Genders::getattrval($attribute, [$node]) .IP Return value of attribute held by node, or empty string if no value or node does not have attribute. If node is not specified, use local node. .LP Genders::getnode([$attribute]) .IP Return a list of nodes having the specified attribute. If a value is also specified ("attr=val"), only nodes with the specified attribute and value are returned. If no attribute is specified, getnode returns all the nodes listed in the genders file. .LP Genders::getattr([$node]) .IP Return a list of attributes held by node. If node is not specified, use local node. .LP .B Complex Queries: .LP Genders::getallattr() .IP Return a list of all attributes in the genders file (one cluster only). .LP Genders::get_node_hash(\\%node) .IP Get a copy of hash of attributes to node lists for the current cluster (a "hash of lists"). Ensure that keys exist for all possible attributes across clusters (though they may point to empty lists). .LP Genders::get_clusters() .IP Return a list with the local cluster name as the first and only element. get_clusters() returns a list instead of a scalar for backwards compatability. If the local cluster name is not known, null is returned. .LP Genders::gendexp($exp, [$node]) .IP Evaluate expression involving genders attributes and return the result of the evaluation. Any legal perl expresion using numeric constants, genders attributes (which are converted into $variables), and the following operators is valid: !, ||, &&, *, +, -, /. If $node is not specified, assume the local host. .LP .B Conversion: .LP Genders::to_altnames() .IP Given a list of hostnames as they appear in the genders file, return a list of alternate names. On the SP, genders names are assumed to be the initial_hostnames, and we use the SDR to convert to reliable_hostnames. On other systems, we look for the value of the altname attribute in the genders file. If the input hostname cannot be converted, it is preserved in the output. .LP Genders::to_gendnames() .IP Performs the inverse of the to_altnames() function. Just like to_altnames(), an input hostname is preserved in the output if it cannot be converted. .SH "SEE ALSO" nodeattr(1), libgenders(3), Libgenders(3)